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OLD SOL GETS THERE DOT A SPEEDY FILLY DERBY SITUATION STILL PUZZLING
His Arrival at Louisville Contrib- Wins the Stuyvesant Handicap a , p r4ba|) , e Star(ers j, Saturday's Famous
utes to Improved Racing. Like a Real Star. _ _ _ _ „ _ _ . .... .
. . Race- E. R. Bradley to Be Represented- Wiitney-
Brookliolt and By Gosh Account Derby Horses Moonraker and GreeUtTee Stable Combination FaTOtRe
for Principal Contest of After- Great Man Second and Third —
noon — Crack T. S. Jordan.
LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 17.— For the first
time (luring the present meeting the sun made
its appearance and it contributed to im-
proved racing and general interest in the
sport. An immense throng crowded beauti-
ful Churchill Downs during the afternoon and
displayed a keen interest in the proceedings.
Two overnight purse races, each of $1,600,
featured and brought to the post racers of
the better grade. The one at seven-eighths
enabled the Audley Farm Stable to annex its
first purse of the Kentucky season when
Brookholt scored, but his success was at-
tended with considerable racing luck, as
Washington, the runner-up, might have re-
versed the decision but for stumbling at a
critical period when about to pass Brook-
holt. The race also carried an additional
incident in the breakdown of Marjorie
Hynes. The filly suffered a mishap at a
vital period during the last eighth, but she
appeared beaten at the time.
E. R. Bradley’s By Gosh accounted for the
mile race, which divided interest with the
one mentioned above. His success came only
in the last stride after a strenuous perform-
ance in which he had to zigzag all over the
track to secure clear passage. He finished
with gameness and downed Everhart, which
had teen the leader from the start, in the
last stride. Following the pair closely came
Anglum Maid.
Brookholt and By Gosh were outstanding
favorites. The public fared in splendid fash-
ion during the afternoon, for choices were
successful in most instances.
The second race brought to the post a
good band of juveniles and introduced the
crack T. S. Jordan, from Herbert P. Gard-
ner’s stable. He raced like a veteran and
displayed a high order of speed from the
start, ultimately beating home Chilhowee,
with Bob Cahill only a head in back of the
Gallaher racer and overhauling him fast.
Chilhow’ee again showed swerving out ten-
dencies when it came to the pinch.
The introductory dash was a spirited duel
between Guest of Honor, the favorite, and
Kingselere. The latter displayed a high order
of speed for five-eighths, but thereafter Guest
of Honcr gained on him steadily and gradu-
ally forged to the front and won by half
a length.
The third race furnished a surprise when
R. E. Clark, carrying J. S. Hawkins’ colors,
won easily from Romping Mary after leading
for the entire way. Rustem finished in third
place. There was considerable support here
for Punta Gcrda, but that erratic racer was
always far back and never figured seriously.
The two-year-old dash for platers resulted
in victory for Quotation, which had to be
hard ridden to wear down Verbena, which
left the barrier like a shot and showed the
way until the last sixteenth. Easter Bon-
net. after going prominently to the last
eighth, began tiring badly. Furor caused
a bad start by bolting and interfering with
several of the others.
The first of the special trains from Chi-
cago unloaded its Derby freight this morn-
ing, and an imposing crowd it made. From
now on there will be steady arrivals from
the Windy City.
JAMAICA NEWS BRIEFS
Samuel Louis of Kansas City was among
the arrivals.
Trainer J. P. Smith will take All Fair,
Bunga Buck, Donaghee and Normana to
Woodbine for the meeting which opens
Saturday. He will return to the Metropoli-
tan circuit following the close at Toronto.
Several of the star riders left Jamaica
today for Kentucky, to ride in the Derby
Saturday. E. Sande left to ride Zev ; B.
Marinelli to ride Vigil ; C. Robinson to ride
General Thatcher and L. McAtee to ride one
of the Whitney stars.
Harry E. Springer, veteran racing man,
died Wednesday at a New York sanitarium
from a complication of ailments which bad
kept him in poor health for ten years.
Springer received an injury to his foot in
the San Francisco earthquake and an infec-
tion developed, which finally resulted fatally.
Because Dunsandel had never before been
known to bleed a veterinary examination was
ordered after the first race. The horse was
found to be in great distress and showed
symptoms of poisoning. It was necessary to
give him an injection in the paddock before
he could be taken back to his stable.
With No Chance to Win.
NEW YORK, N. Y.. May 17.— J. Byer's
Dot, French daughter of Tagliamento and
Dorigen, gave further evidence of her good
class when she beat the best of the three-
year-olds that did not go to Churchill Downs
for the Derby in the eighth running of the
Stuyvesant Handicap at Jamaica today. She
won in a canter by four lengths from the
Greentree Stable’s Moonrake^ while the Ri-
viera Stable’s Great Man saved third money,
but five lengths farther back. After Rigel
and Messenger had been withdrawn seven
were left to contest in the race, but J.
Shaughnessy added his colt Fullon, bringing
the field up to eight.
They were an unruly band at the barrier.
Dot was the worst offender, breaking through
the barrier twice before the field could be
caught in alignment. Finally Mars Cassidy
dispatched them to a start that was any-
thing but good.
Dot had a big advantage at the start, tak-
ing clear lead while going to the turn. Then
there was the inevitable crowding on the
first turn, which the filly was fortunate
enough to escape entirely. Great Man was
caught between Moonraker and Mark Twain
while rounding the turn and apparently suf-
fered from considerable jostling.
Mark Twain raced into second place after
drawing clear of the jam, but he did not stay
there long. Moonraker displaced him early
in the rush down the backstretch and con-
tinued in closest pursuit of Dot from that
point. Turner moved up with Great Man
when the racing through the backstretch was
half over, but after a brief burst of speed
the Riviera Stable’s colt showed signs of
tiring and dropped back. He was never able
to threaten either Dot or Moonraker after-
ward. Mark Tw'ain was well beaten for third
money in spite of the fact that Great Man
was a tired horse, but behind him well strung
out finished Edward Gray, Cyclops, Carol
dnd Fullon in that order.
Dot covered the mile in 1 :39% and earned
$4,650 for her owner by her victory.
Maiden riders and winners of one race
were given an opportunity in the first race,
a claiming dash at three-quarters. Young
E. McCarthy won the race with A. Inclan’s
Aiken by virtue of desperate riding through
the stretch to wear Sunny Girl down. Miriam
Cooper was third.
Seven cheap platers faced the barrier in
the second race, a dash of a mile and a six-
teenth. Mrs. C. J. Brockmiller’s Satana,
Little Patsy and Service Star began well and
dominated the running all the way. Shillick
saved Satana behind Service Star to the
turn out of the backstretch. There he called
on the gelding and quickly went on by Serv-
ice Star to take the spoils, with Little Patsy
second and Service Star third.
Apology took the third race by inches from
Forest Flower simply because the lad on
Forest Flow'er did not know how to ride a
good finish.
CHURCHILL DOWNS NEWS
E. Davis got in Thursday with the horses
Columbia Miss, Freeholder and Rody.
Pat Civil, former well-known horseman,
was among today’s visitors.
Clyde Phillips arrived Thursday with the
mare Belgian Queen.
T. J. Cavanaugh and Charles II. Sullivan
were among Thursday’s arrivals from Chi-
cago.
Conway, a two-year-old, by Ralph — Bonnie
Kate, in the stable of J. C. Ferriss, was un-
sexed Thursday morning.
W. E. Deegans, president of the West
Virginia Jockey Club of Huntington, will
be here with a party of friends for the
Derby.
Charles L. Trimble, secretary of the Ak-
Sar-Ben Exposition .Company, owners of the
Omaha race track, arrived Thursday for the
Derby.
T. E. Mueller’s three-year-old filly Roldgold
came out of her race Tuesday in bad con-
dition and will not be able to start again
until the Latonia meeting.
George Bull, member of the Jockey Club
and secretary of the Saratoga Racing Asso-
ciation, arrived in liis private car with a
party of friends.-
J. R. Allen, former sheriff of Nashville.
Tenn., and father of G. R. Allen, owner of
Calcutta, a Derby candidate, arrived Thurs-
day for the Derby.
I LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 17.— The last twenty-four hours has brought no changes in the
probable Derby line-up and the puzzle that has beset turfdom seeking a true line on the
field of starters is still far from a solution. The truth of the matter is that most of the
owners are still undecided. Some are depending for guidance on track conditions; others
are in quest of capable jockeys. The securing of a good rider will be a factor in the decision
to start.
Of course, there are many more than in previous years who have already reached a
decision to be represented in the Derby and try for the rich prize and honor? that go with a
victory in the much coveted race. They have carefully builded their plans; have their riders
engaged, and rain or shine, fast track or slow, will send their charges to the post.
Just now the prospective plans of trainer James Rowe with respect to the Harry Payne
Whitney eligibles and those of Mrs. Payne Whitney are an absorbing topic. The Whitney
color hearers are certain to rule favorites, if only through preponderance of numbers, for
Rowe has seven eligibles in the race and undoubtedly will send at least four to the post.
What horses will be entrusted to carry the silks of the dual establishment is a question
that has aroused considerable curiosity. Those who profess to know aver that Enchantment,
- ■ - — <g>Rialto, Chickvale, Pickcter and Cherry Pie
will eventually answer the question. Trainer
rjri ft FAD PI ATP Rowe is Still in quest of another rider to the
riLLU rUlt JVlllVJ J I L/iIL four he already has to choose from. His
rlr I II rilR K INl 7 \ PI ATP Rowe is still in quest of another rider to the
riLLU rUIY JVlllVJ J I L/iIL four he already has to choose from. His
crop of riders comprise McAtee, Penman,
Coltiletti and Thomas.
Prospects Bright for at Least Definite announcement was made this
_ _ _ _ • afternoon that E. R. Bradley would have a
TWGIVG Starters Saturday m starter in the race. His representative will
r* j » Twr x be Bright Tomorrow. Lyke will have the
Canada S IVlOSt Jf amous xtace. mount on him. His decision to he repre-
sented eliminates the prospect for release of
three capable riders in Lyke, Ponce and Wil-
TORONTO. May 17.— The track conditions wol,1< ? be available to other owners
. ’ * _ . , . _ for the race. The Kentucky racing rules do
will have much to do with the outcome of not permit of a jockc y riding in a race
the King’s Plate $10,000 race on Saturday against his contract employer. Wilson, Ponce
afternoon, the feature of the opening day and Lyke were much in demand by owners
at Woodbine. The prospects are for a field of colts that have been considered principal
of probably a dozen starters. contenders. With this trio of riders elimi-
If the track is heavy there may not be so.. ^
. . . . . .... about securing C. Robinson as the pilot for
many starters, but such condition would his horse and that jockey win
arrive tonight.
give at least three of the candidates a royal The question of a rider for Vigil, winner
chance that might not do so well on a fast of the Preakness Stakes, was also settled
track. They are the Seagram Stable’s during the afternoon by confirmation from
Flowerful, H. Giddings’ Honey’s Jewel and t ra * n er Thomas J. Healey that B. Marinelli.
Mrs. L. A. Livingstons My Solace, all of who r ° de Wm in the Pimlico race, would
.... , „ . .. come here to pilot him. J. Butwell, the con-
which have shown they can run well in the tract vidcr fol l w j Salmon> had ’ fcec * fig _
mU(b ured on as the rider of Vigil next Saturday.
The Thorncliffe Stable has decided to Crowds continued arriving during the day
start both of its horses. Trail Blazer is and the congestion is not expected to reach
considered a real good mud runner, while peak until tomorrow. The visitors are
Ocean Crest will show to better advantage from cv ery section of the country. Some
on a fast track. These two have been in- f1 er ? or * ie . ! .®* f ime » others are mak-
, ,, _ .. ... . .. mg their annual pilgrimages,
stalled as the public favorites The cocksureness of former years with re-
Thc Seagram Stable may start all three spect to the probable
winner of the Derby
° „ rl r , C " , a ",K 1:rookd ale Stabe Is missing this year. The visitors are groi>-
nated trainer Preston Burch at once wont
of their entries, and the llrookdale Stable
will likely send both Vespra and Maypole ing . They are , ackinff in j ntormat;on in
to the post if the track conditions are suit- regard to the complete field, formerly at this
at) * c ' , . . . ... l ‘ mc fully established. Of course, there are
J. C. Fletchers Cheechako is expected to manjr who volunteer information that so
do better if the track is fast. The same and s0 win be the vict or. Much of this is
goes for Charles Millar's Uallim. These two mcr e of the sentimental order than firm
are the most serious contenders for the rich belief in the prediction.
stake 5; _ „ , ^ _ , __ One of the problems confronting the rail-
J. E. Smallman s Game Scrapper and Ld road people here is where to park all the
Glassco’s Mickey are doubtful starters. Pullman cars that will bring the crowds
While weather conditions have been and take them away,
wretched all week it is expected that there J. s. Cosden’s pair. Martingale and Golden
will be a turn for the better, so that there Rule, are certain starters. <\ Kummer will
will be ideal weather for the King’s Plate have the mount on the former and C. Lang
on Saturday. The Woodbine course being will oe astride Goluen Rule,
of a light soil dries out rapidly and in
twenty-four hours changes from mud to a FINAL DERBY TRIALS,
lightning fast track. Quito n niimhor meri inpi/vne TVe.K. - i.inln
(’heochako
Flowcrful
Honey’s Jewel ...
Ocean (’rest ....
(Iiinie Scrapper . .
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Trail Blazer
Italian
Maypole
Vespra
Amber Fly
Flora lia
My Solace
124 J. S. Fletcher
117. .. .Seagram Stable.
. . . . 1 14 . . . . II. (biddings.
. .. .114 Thorncliffe Stable
. . . . i 14. . . . J. E. Smallman
... .11 J. .. .Seagram Stable
112 Thorncliffe Stable
112 Charles Millar
. .. .112 llrookdale Stable
. ... 1 12. ... llrookdale Stable
. . . .109 Mrs. Ij. A. Livingston
109 Seagram Stable
WIDENERS A T
twenty-four hours changes from mud to a I* INAL DERBY TRIALS,
lightning fast track. Quite a number of meritorious Derbv trials
The following are the probable starters were witnessed this morning over a slow and
in the King’s Plate: rapidly drying out track. Following are the
Horse. \\t Owner. works of Derby eligibles :
Mickey 124. . . .Ed Glassco
Cheechako 124 J. S. Fletcher Mila and a Quarter.
Flowerful 117. .. .Seagram Stable. Prince K 2:11% Bright Tomorrow. 2: 12*
Honey’s Jewel 114 H. Giddings. The Clown 2:10%
Ocean Crest 114 Thorncliffe Stable
Game Scrapper 114 J. E. Smallman ri . ,
M( ltf.... Seagram Stable Calcutta -Od Vr.du 1:.79
Trail Blazer 112 Thorncliffe Stable Barbary Bush and Flagstaff were the only
Rallim 112 Charles Millar ones galloped from the stable of James Rowe
!* £* e L' vorked t0B0thcr a hal£ mi!e in
Amber Fly 109 Mrs. L. A. Livingston f *V
Flornlia 109. .. .Seagram Stable . Memoriain was given his final Derby
My Solace 107 Mrs. L. A. Livingston trial this afternoon and covered the mile
♦ and a quarter in 2:08%. Miss Claire joined
WIDENERS A T LEXINGTON him in thc Iast h;Alf mi,e - The coit finished
well, but was doing his best for the entire
distance.
LEXINGTON, Ky.. May 17.— Messrs. Joseph Vigil brought attention to himself during
E. and George D. Widener are here from the afternoon when he covered the mile and
Philadelphia to remain at Greenhills and a quarter distance in 2:08% in an impressive
Elmendorf Farms. Tomorrow evening they manner, being eased up some near the end.
will go over to Lousiville in their private car lie traveled at a fast pace from the start, the
to witness the running of the Kentucky fractional time being as follows: Quarter
Derby. 23%. half 48, three-quarters 1:14, mile 1:40%
The latest foals at Major August Bel- and mile and a quarter 2 :l>8%. The track
mont’s Nursery Stud are chestnut filly, by had dried out considerably when he worked
Fair Play — Bridle Wise, by Tracery ; chest- between the second and third races,
nut filly, by Fair Play — Chit Chat (dam of Picketer was sent the Derby distance :n
Chatterton), by Rock Sand; chestnut filly, 2 :09% also during the afternoon, and General
by Fair Play — Royal Tracings, by Tracery, Thatcher, following the fourth race, went
and bay colt, by Tchad — Mexicola, by Olam- the mile and a quarter in 2 :10%. The frac-
bala. tional time of the latter was as follows :
The latest foals at R. T. Wilson’s Kirklev- 24%, 49%, 1 :13%, 1 :42%. He was joined by
ington Stud are bay filly, by Campfire, Apricot in the last three-quarters. General
— Necromancy, and bay filly, by Olambala — Thatcher seemed to have more in reserve
Honeymoon. at the finish.
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Here and There
on the Turf
Grey Lag the Horse of To-
day.
Victories Bringing Him the
Handicap Limit.
Achievements of Whisk
Broom H.
England’s Costly Yearling.
Derby Favorites Bought
Cheaply.
Grey Lag, the noble son of Star Shoot and
Miss Minnie that races for the Rancocas Stable,
has started out the year at the head of the
handicap division and he will remain there
for some time, fudging by his magnificeit
performances in both the Rings County and
Excelsior Handicaps. This sturdy chestnut
took up 128 pounds in the Ki.tgs County Han-
dicap, starting at weight-for age scale weight.
For the Excelsior Handicap Mr. Vosburgh j
added another two pounds and Grey Lag v/as
an easy winner under 130 pounds Nov/ for
the Long Beach Handicap, to le run at Ja-
maica Saturday, Grey Lag is handicapped at
133 pounds, just five pounds above the scale.
Also he is at the same weight for the Metro-
politan Handicap, at a mile, on the opening
day at Belmont Park May 24.
Should Grey Lag win the Long Beach Han-
dicap Saturday it will bring his Metropolitan
weight up to 138 pounds, and it is to be hoped
that his weight is never higher during the # year.
It will be remembered that Whisk Broom II.
carried 139 pounds to a brilliant victory in
the running of the Suburban Handicap at
Belmont Park in 1913, but it will also be re-
membered that the magnificent son of Broom-
stick did not run another race. He went
wrong in preparation for the Saratoga Han-
dicap, and it is small wonder after having
carried such a crushing impost and racing as
fast as he did to win the Suburban. Whisk
Broom H. established a highweight record for
the Suburban Handicap on that occasion and
he also goes down in the record as having ran
its mile and a quarter in 2:00, which stands
as the American record.
This will go down in turf annals as one of
the most remarkable of thoroughbred achieve-
ments, but it was not worth the price, if the
subsequent loss of Whisk Broom n. to racing
was really due to the severity of that race.
Grey Lag right now combines just about all
that could be asked for in the thoroughbred
horse. He might be able to take up consid
erably more than ten pounds over the scale
and beat good ones, but there is the possibility
that it would be humane to scale the others
down, rather than to raise him up until he
he has a burden that will bring sure defeat.
Grey Lag has raced his way to the head meri-
toriously and he has earned all of the weight
that has been his in the handicaps thus far.
but there is a limit beyond which he cannot
go-
There was much comment in England last
year when the filly now called Mumtaz Mahal,
a gray filly by The Tetrarch —Lady Josephine
brought $45,000 at the Doncaster yearling
The horses which seem best in Friday's
races axe:
Churchill Downs — Louisville, Ky., May 17,
1923.
1 — Orlova, Child’s Play, James B. Brown.
2 — Actuary, T. C. McDowell entry, Fancy
Free.
3 — Rob, Blue Bird, Walnut Hall.
4 — Eventide, Post Dispatch, Malt.
5 — Idle Hour Stock Farm entry. Lady Mad-
cap, Parader.
6 — Elvina, Miss Kate, New Beauty.
7 — Jakic Hay, Jupiter, Belle Amie.
J. L. Dempsey.
New York Handicap.
1— May Bodine, The Swimmer, Lottie Lo-
rafne, Mary Reigel.
2 — Sun Fey, Fancy Free, Juba, Thelma K.
3 — Blue Bird, Hullo, Hysteria, Napoo.
4 — Arabis, Townsend, Eventide, Malt.
5— BLACK SERVANT, Parader, Lady Mad-
cap, Bet Mosie.
6— Elvina, New Beauty, Beginner’s Luck,
Postillion.
7 — Jupiter, Belle Amie, Jakie Hay, Rustics -
tor.
Chicago and Buffalo Handicap.
1 — Mary Reigel, Salvo, Orlova, Lottie Loraine.
2 — Actuary. Juba, Sun Fey, Thelma K.
3 — Blue Bird, Ben Valet, Royal Crown, Na-
poo.
4 — Rap. Eventide. Townsend, Boy O Boy.
5— BLACK SERVANT, Bet Mosie, Bon
Homme, Startle.
6 — Elvina, New Beauty, Beginner’s Luck,
Postillion.
7 — Jupiter, Praise, Belle Amie, Jakie Hay.
Observer’s Handicap. *
1 — Orlova, Mary Reigel, Courtship, Salvo.
2 — Actuary, Sun Fey, Juba, True American.
3 — Blue Bird, Napoo, Ben Valet, Walnut
Hall.
4 — Eventide, Rap, Townsend, Malt.
5— BLACK SERVANT, Bon Homme, Bet
Mosie, Lady Madcap.
6— Elvina, New Beauty, Beginner’s Luck,
Postillion.
7 — Praise, Jupiter, Jakie Hay, Belle Amie.
Consensus of Handicaps.
1 — Orlova. May Bodine, Mary Reigel, Salvo.
2 — Actuary, Sun Fey, Juba, Fancy Free.
3 — Blue Bird, Rob, Napoo, Ben Valet.
4 — Eventide, Arabis, Rap. Townsend.
5 — BLACK SERVANT, Bet Mosie, Bon
Homme. Parader.
6— Elvina. New Beauty, Beginner's Luck,
Postillion.
7 — Jupiter, Jakie Hay, Praise, Belle Amie.
JAMAICA
The horses which seem best in Friday 'a
races arc :
Jamaica, N. Y., May 17, 1923.
1 — Blackolia, Goldmark, Zero.
2 — Lady Inez. Flying Devil, Irish Pat.
3 — Cockney, Mad Play. Brice.
4 — ALL OVER, Tufter, Irish Kiss.
5 — Romany, Roseate II., Canyon.
6 — High Prince, Hyperion, Jacqueline Julian.
F. J. Ortell.
New York Handicap.
1 — Goldmark* Royal Airman, Blackolia,
Gladys V.
2 — Flying Devil, Pietrus, Dick’s Daughter,
Delcadia.
3 — Brice, Cockney, Mad Play, Warrenton.
4 — TUFTER, Prince of Umbria, All Over,
Irish Kiss.
5 — Canyon, Roseate II., Romany, Master
Hand.
6 — Jacqueline Julian, Hyperion, Mac Lir,
Tikeh.
Chicago and Buffalo Handicap.
1 — Goldmark, Blackolia, Gladys V., Royal
Airman.
2 — Irish Pat, King of the Spa, Dick’s Daugh-
ter, Red Legs.
3 — Cockney, Brice, Mad Play, Warrenton.
4 — IRISH KISS, Tufter, Prince of Umbria.
All Over.
5 — Canyon, Master Hand, Roseate II., Ro-
many.
6 — Hyperion, Delcadia, Mac Lir, High Prince.
Observer’ll Handicap.
1 — Goldmark, Blackolia, Royal Airman. Zero.
2 — Flying Devil, Irish Pat, King of the Spa.
Pietrus.
3 — Mad Play, Cockney, Warrenton. Brice.
4 — IRISH KISS; All Over, Tufter, Overtake.
5 — Master Hand, Romany, Roseate II., Can-
yon.
6 — Hyperion, High Prince, Delcadia, Jaque-
line Julian.
Consenxns of Handicaps.
1 — GOLDMARK, Blackolia, Royal Airman,
Gladys V.
2 — Flying Devil, I^ady Inez, Irish Pat, King
of the Spa.
3 — Cockney, Brice, Mad Play, Warrenton.
4 — Irish Kiss, All Over, Tufter, Prince of
Umbria.
5 — Canyon, Romany, Master Hand, Roseate
II.
6 — Hyperion. High Prince, Jacqueline Julian,
Mac Lir.
MAPLE HEIGHTS
The horses which seem best in Friday’s
races are :
Cleveland, Ohio, May 17, 1923.
1 — Bonnie Jack, Lasses White, Homer.
sales. TTiis was the highest yearling price of
the year in England and it is seldom that this
honor goes to a filly. Wednesday at New
market this filly, racing in the colors of the
Indian potentate Aga Khan, ran five-eighths
in 58, setting a new record for the course.
Incidentally she wen the Spring Two-Year-OH
Stakes by this performance. Prince Aga Khan
may well consider himself lucky if the filly
lives up to the promise which this first per-
formance holds out for her. Too many times
the purchaser of a high priced yearling is un-
2 — Quick Run, Spectator, Consort.
3 — Susiana, Miss Caltha, Yorick.
4— Black Hackle, Sea Board, Timbrel.
5— ANTICIPATE. Sultan, Hazel W.
6 — Spods, Delhimar, Colossus.
7 — Search Light III., Wrecker, Boone ville.
F. H. Sproule.
New York Handicap.
1 — Lasses White, Duelma, Vanity Bag,
Homer.
2— — i-k Run, Walter Turn bow, Consort,
^tator.
3— 'K, Balarosa, Susiana, Miss Caltha.
4— ird. Black Hackle, Bloomington,
i
5— Hazel W., Sultan, Lloyd
6 — L Colossus, Spods, Machiavelli.
7 — Wrtv ... Booneville, Blazonry, Search
Light m.
Chicago anil Buffalo Handies p.
1— Lady Celia, Duelma, Vanity Bag, losses
White.
2 — QUICK RUN, Cimarron, Spectator, Walter
Tumbow.
3 — Lura, Yorick, Coscorron. Susiana.
4 — Bloomington, Black Hackle, Little Ed, Re-
luctant.
5 — Sultan, Hazel W., Anticipate, Eau Gallie.
6 — Machiavelli, Spods, Delhimar, Babylonian.
7 — Blazonry. Tomahoi, Search Light III.,
Booneville.
Observer’ll II anti leap.
1 — Vanity Bag, Bonnie Jack, Lasses White,
Lady Celia.
2 — Quick Run, Walter Turnbow, Cimarron,
Spectator.
3 — Susiana, Yorick, Lura, Coscorron.
4 — Bloomington, Black Hackle, Sea Board,
Little Ed.
5— ANTICIPATE, Sultan, Eau Gallie, Hazel
W.
G — Spods, Babylonian, Machiavelli, Delhimar.
7 — Blazonry, Search Light III., Wrecker,
Booneville.
Consensus of Handicaps.
1 — Bonnie Jack, Lasses White, Lady Celia,
Vanity Bag.
2— QUICK RUN, Walter Tumbow, Specta-
tor, Cimarron.
3 — Susiana, Yorick, Lura, Miss Caltha.
4 — Bloomington, Black Hackle, Sea Board,
Timbrel. *
5 — Anticipate. Sultan, Hazel W., Eau Gallie.
G — Spods. Delhimar, Machiavelli, Colossus.
7 — Blazonry. Search Light HI., Wrecker,
Booneville.
YOUNGSTOWN
The horses which seem best in Friday’s
races are :
Youngstown, Ohio, May 17, 1923.
1 — Big Son, British Isles, Hot Foot.
2 — Bonstelle, Arthur Middleton, Huzzas.
3 — Discussion, Winchester, Woodpile.
4 — Grandee, Happy Moments, Eastward
Princess.
5— CAPERS. Rubula, True as Steel.
6 — Indian Chant, Sandy H., Miss Rankin.
7 — Nashotah, Berlin, Helen Lucas.
J. J. Murphy-
New York Handicap.
1 — Foy, British Isles, landslide. Big Son.
2 — Arthur Middleton, Queen of the Spa, Stax-
kader. Spicebush.
3 — DISCUSSION, Heliocross, Winchester,
Little Pointer.
4 — Sempronia, Bright Trash, Minnie H.,
Clearfield.
5 — Propaganda, Virge, Orris, Challenger.
6 — Sandy H., Miss Rankin, Indian Chant,
Maiden Voter.
7 — Helen Lucas, Nashotah, Tatting, Margaret
N.
Chicago and Buffalo Handicap.
1 — Purdey, Fay, Dahinda. King B.
2— ARTHUR MIDDLETON, Huzzas, Brazos,
Bonstelle.
3 — Heliocross, Discussion, Little Pointer,
Normandie.
4 — Minnie H., Sempronia, Bright Trash.
Happy Moments.
5 — Virge, Capers, Propaganda. Challenger.
6 — Maiden Voter, Miss Rankin, Cover Up,
Scintillate.
7 — Nashotah, Tatting, Helen Lucas, Winall.
Observer’s Handicap.
1 — Foy. Dahinda, Purdey, Big Son.
2— ARTHUR MTDDLETON, Queen of the
Spa, Huzzas, John Spohn.
2 — Heliocross, Discussion, Woodpile, Little
Pointer.
4 — Bright Trash, Minnie H., Sempronia,
Grandee.
5 — Capers, Virge, Enos, Propaganda.
6— Mad Nell. Miss Rankin, Maiden Voter,
Sandy H.
7 — Nashotah, Berlin, Helen Lucas, Margaret
N.
Consensu* of Handicaps.
1— Foy, Big Son, Purdey, British Isles.
2— ARTHUR MIDDLETON, Bonstelle, Huz-
zas, Queen of the Spa.
3— Discussion, Heiiocross, Winchester, Little
Pointer.
4 — Grandee, Sempronia, Minnie H., Bright
Trash.
5 — Capers, Propaganda, Virge, Challenger.
6 — Indian Chant, Sandy H., Maiden Voter,
Mad Nell.
7 — Nashotah, Helen Lucas, Berlin, Tatting.
able to realize anything on his investment.
J. S. Cosden paid $21,000 for Cyclone, a
son of Sweep and Ballet Girl, at the 1921
yearling sales at Saratoga and the colt has
never faced the starter. In fact, only three of
the eight yearlings that sold for $10,000 or
more at the 1921 sales started in a race last
year, and of these Hell Gate won the largest
amount, $907.
In this connection it is interesting to con-
sider what a few of the candidates for Satur-
Twenty Years Ago Today
Chief Turf Events of May 18, 1903
Racing at Morris Park, Louisville, St. Louis
and Worth.
Hernando has been given preparation for
the Hawthorne Handicap, which will be run
on the opening day of the Chicago Jockey Club
meeting Saturday next. His weight is 119
»
pounds, and in his work this spring he has
done all that has been asked of him. On last
Saturday morning he went a mile in company
with the imported horse Red Comyn and
covered the distance in 1 :43%. Hernando
has been backed in the winter books by his
owner to win this stake.
In spite of poor riding and being messed
about all during the running of the race, Yard-
arm, owned by E. R. Thomas and trained by
John E. Madden, was so much the best of the
band that he met in the fifth race at Morris
Park that his winning margin at the finish
was two lengths. Jockey Connell had a chok-
ing pull on die colt for three-quarters of the
one-mile journey. Yardarm outclassed his op-
ponents, otherwise he would have been beaten.
Five started and Illyria went into the lead at
once and held it to the seven-eighths pole,
where Yardarm closed an immense gap to over-
haul and pass him when his rider gave him his
head. Illyria tired badly and was beaten for
both the other portions of the purse when
Young Henry got second and Dr. Saylor third
money. TTie latter, always a prominent con-
tender, looked as though he had a chance for
second money up to the last eighth, where he
tired slightly and gave way right at the end
to Young Henry. New York was restrained
all through the early running and the choking
he got exhausted him and he finished last.
The leading feature of the card at Worth
was the Evergreen Stakes, at Five eighths for
two year-olds, with $1,500 added. Only three
started— Don Domo, Patsy Brown and Jerry
Lynch — the latter two being coupled in the
betting as the F. T. Wood entry. Den Domo,
on the strength of his splendid form at Worth,
was regarded as almost a certain winner by
the talent and was we!l backed at 1 to 2. The
start was good and Patsy Brown, closely at-
tended by Jerry Lynch, went to the front, but
just after the barrier arose Don Domo crossed
his legs and fell, throwing his jockey. When
he got to his feet the bridle got tangled up
under his right fore arm and he ran away for
three-quarters before he was stopped. Patsy
Brown and Jerry Lynch cantered over the
course in close company, the former winning
on suffrance by a head. The stake was worth
$1,640 to the winner. In the Fifth race, a free
handicap at seven-eighths for three-year-olds
and over, Golden Rule, the even money favor-
ite and heavily backed, wheeled when the bar-
-rfer went up and refused to move, being left
standing still. Autumn Leaves dashed to the
front and, opening up a big gap while running
down the backstretch, appeared to have the
race well in hand, but just after turning for
fer home she began to bear out, and despite
Robbins’ efforts to keep her straight kept 46d-
ing toward the outer rail. In the last flx-
teenth Dr. Stephens, under a powerful ride,
gradually wore her down and reached the wire
a half length in front, Autumn Leaves beating
Uranium four and a half lengths for second
place. The seven-eighths was run in 1 :26%,
which is within three-fifths of a second of the
track record.
THORNCLIFFE TRACK READY
TORONTO. Ont.. May 17.— Dick Pending,
track superintendent at Thoracliffe Park, is
coming to put the finishing touches for the
meeting at the Leaside course, which opens
on Monday, May 28. The track at present
is in better condition than ever before at this
time of the year.
day’s Kentucky Derby brought at the sales.
None cf the leading candidates at present which
passed through the sales ring was in the
$10,000 class. Vigil, winner of the Preakne^s
Stakes, cost Walter J. Salmon $2,200 as a
yearling. Bo McMillan brought $5,200 at the
sales. Anna M. Humphrey sold for $2,300.
Nassau cost Frederick Johnson $1,600.
L
Friday, May 18, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
Churchill Downs Form Chart
showed the most speed, but tired in the Inst sixteenth. EASTER BONNET raced well, hut tired. IT.OR-
KNCE W. was going fast at the end. I' I 'STALE was away poorly. FUROR bolted at the sta.t.
Scratched— 69642 Charlotte B. t 108.
Overweights — Haymarket, 1% Pounds.
#20001 SEVENTH - RACE— 1 1-16 iiii el. (May 24. 1182^-1 :it— 4—11*1) Purs* $1,300^ 3-yeaT-
U tl tr 1/ A olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; th rd. $1C3.
LOUISVILLE. KT„ THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1983.— Chuchill Downs (one mile). Fifth day. Kentucky
Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Weather clear.
Stewards. Cha*. F. Price. 8. C. Xuckols. Jr.. A. G. Leonard and C. W. Hay. Judges. W. H. Shelley.
N. H. McClelland and J. S. Wallace. Starters, W. Hamilton and W. Snyder. Racing Secretary, W. H.
Shelley.
Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 3:00 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and ;
weight carried. ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
69904 ‘TROOPER
69904* WALK UP
69935 -REEL FOOT
AWtlTSt » 4 % % Str Fin Jockeys
v 8 112 2 1 1| 1* 1* 11 1J N Swart
K'liiiv. O lds Str’t
wn 5 102 5 8 7 1 * 5 h
wb 3 97 1 5 4* 3 1
3= 2*4 2* T Brothers H Herdel
2* 3* 3 s J Wallace C» L Hoffman
69876 * DANCING SPRAY w 7 107 6 7 5®* 6 5 4 s 4* 4 4 W Pool
N A Nicholson
69985
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 6, 1913— 1:11— 8— 105.) $1,500 Added. 3-year-olds.
Claiming. Net value to winner $1,150; seoond, $259.50; third, $148.
Index norses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t |
6993 1 2 G’ST OF HONOR w 108 2 2
66484 KINGSCLERE
65524 WHITI.EATHER
69587 *LILY M.
6K634 STUMP JR.
68 760 • W A Y IV A SS A MO
•MY VALET
w 108 43
w 1051 7 7
wb <18 3 4
WSB 113 1 1
WB 1091 6 6
w 103 5 5
2* 2* 2* 11 B Kenn’dy Fair Acre Farm Stable 110-100
l'l l’l 11 2 ,# J Heupel Gallaher Bros 290-100
5 1 3 1 3* 3* M Garner J C Milam 1435-100
6 1 ! 6 3 4 l 4 1 W Fronk
7 7 6» 5* L Lyke
J W Parrish
L H Sewell
4‘ 51 51 6* T Murray W E Applegate
3 1 4' 7 7 J Corcoran J H Stamper
69935 WHIRLING DUN wb 9 112 8 3 9 8*> 7* 5 4 5* H Lunsfd J Lowe T6 f» 100
68925 s *DE BONERO wb 4 107 4 2 «' 54 6= 6* J Corcoran Williams Bros 1325-110
66465 SEA WAY wb 7 112 3 6 2*» 2** 6* 7' 2 7' J Owens W C Weant 7500-100
69910 s ‘KREMLIN w 4 107 7 9 8* 7'* 8 1 8 5 8' 2 B Harvey C R Richards 3S&-10Q
69934* PEGGY C. wb 6 102 9 4 3M 9 9 9 W Fronk .T S Ownbey 4720-103
Time. 25, 49%, 1:15%, 1:42%, 1:48%. Track gecd.
$2 mutuels paid. Trooper, $6.00 straight, $4.20 place, $3 .20 show; Walk Up. $17.00 place, $7.30 show;
Reel Foot. $7.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Trooper, 200 to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place. GO to 100 show; Walk Up,
780 to 100 place, 265 to 100 show ; Reel Foot. 200 to 100 show.
Winner— Uh. g, by Trap Rook— Ecstacy, by Ben Strome (trained by W. II. Hall; bred by Mr. Thomas
C. Mclkwell).
Went to post at 5:26. At post 1 minute. Start good and flow. Won driving; second and third the
same. TROOPER, under good riding, raced into the lead at one** and. keeping it gamely, outstayed
WALK UI*. The latter el< sod a gap and came wide on the stretch turn and finished gamely. REEL FOOT
raced well, but tired near the end. DANCING SPRAY ran n good race. PEGGY C. dropped to the rear
in the first half mile. KREMLIN ran poorly. WHIRLING DUN closed a gap.
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:18. Track good. _ ■ - ■ — ■ ■ - - - - -=
$2 mutuels paid. Guest of Honor, $4.20 straight, $2.70 place, $2.40 show; Kingsclere, $3.40 place,
$2.S0 show; Whitleather, $3.60 show.
Equivalent hooking odds — Guest of Honor. 110 to 100 straight, 35 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show;
Kingsclere. 70 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Whitleather, .80 to 100 show. W • T"* f -
Winner — Uh. e, by Pataud — Bright Start, by Star Shoot (trained by J. McPherson; bred by Mr. lamaica form ijnari
D. T. Matlaik). J
Went to j)ost at 1:59. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. W< n driving; second and third the
same. GUEST OF HONOR began well and. following KINGSCLERE closely, gaiued steadily in the
stretch under hard riding and got up in the last sixteenth to win drawing clear. KINGSCLERE showed
fine speed and, setting a fast pace, finished resolutely, but tiring. WHITLEATHER was running NEW YORK, N. Y., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1923. — Jamaica (one mile). Fourteenth day. Metropolitan
gamely at the end. but was a distant third. LILY M. finished well. WAYWASSAMO tired in the Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Weather clear.
stretch. STUMP JR. dropped back soon after the start.
Scratched -69696- Lady Gorham, 106. Stewards, John E. Cowdin. William G. Street and W. S. Vosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and C.
Overweights — Whitleather, 2% pounds; Stump Jr., 5; Waywassamo, 1%. Cornchlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Walter C. Edwards.
DQOOI? SECOND RACE — 4 1-2 Furlcngs. (May 21, 1921— 52 %— 2— 116.) Purse $1,400. Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Kig-
Otft/OU 2-yuar-olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Special Waists. Net value to winner urps in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
SI 100- second. 200- third $100. weight carried. ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
NEW YORK, N. Y., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1923.- -Jamaica (one mile). Fourteenth day. Metropolitan
Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 19 days. Weather clear.
Stewards, John E. Cowdin. William G. Street and W. S. Vosburgh. Judges, E. C. Smith and C.
Cornchlsen. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, Walter C. Edwards.
$1,100; second, 200; third. $100.
Index
Horses
AWtPPSt % %
%
Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
Equiv
. Odds Str’t
T. S. JORDAN
w
115
11
4
1*
l'l 1*
J
Howard
H P Gardner
195-100
69871
CHILHOWEE
w
115
4
3
2‘
2*
2®k J
Heupel
Gallaher Bros
269-100
BOB CAHILL
w
115
1
2
34
3 4
3®
L
Lyke
Idle Hour Stock
F’m
Stb 1565-100
69871
FLAX
w
115
3
1
5 l
54
4 s
E
Fator
J S Ward
565-100
69871
ASAI’H
w
115
5
6
4*
6*
5 l
H
LunsFd
W F Knebelkamp
f2215-100
KRISHNA
w
115
8
9
6*
4h
6*
W
Kelsay
J B Cloher
9700-100
DOWRY
w
115
10
8
74
7*
7 1
C
Dishmon
P T Chinn
t
KING GORIN II.
w
115
G
ll
10*
8*
84
A
Johnson
G B Gorin
815-100
69691
SHAFE
w
115
2
7
94
9*
9 2
W
Pool
J Koors
2475-100
CORNFLOWER
w
115
9
5
8*
10 2
10 2
M
Gamer
J C Milam
1330-100
69907
SQ. McM ASTERS
w
115
7
10
11 s
ll 4
11*
J
Owens
R P Marshall
t
GEE
w
115 12 12
12
12
12
D
Conn'lly
C B Head
48S5-100
fMutuel field.
Time, 23%,
47 !
%.
53%.
Track good.
AQQrrQ FIRST HACE-3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5. 1922— 1:11%— 2— 117.) Castleton Purse. $1,017.61
Ullt/ 4 Added. 4-year-olds axd upward. Claiming. Ridden by boys who have not won two
races. Net value to winner $817.61; second, $200: third. $100.
AWtl’PSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O II C P s
69858 AIKEN wb 5 108 5 2
69825 3 SUNNY GIRL wb 5 104 6 3
66028 MIRIAM COOPER WB 4 101 1 1
69470* VALOR wb 9 114 3 6
64879 S JAUNEBAR wb 4 110 4 5
(69825 > DUNSANDEL w 6 116 2 4
3* 3 s 3* 1" E McC’thy A Inclan 6
21 2* l 1 2* R M’thewsL Liebling 4
V 1* 2* 3» R McM’onJ White 10
6 4* 4 T 4' 2 R Pierce P J Lavin 24
4 h 6 5* 5 R KaliskaBlue Star Stable 5
12 12 5 21
4 31 6-5 1-2
$2 mutuels paid. T. S. Jordan, $5.90 straight. $4.20 place, $4.10 show; Chilhowee, $4.10 place, $3.60
show: Boh Culiill. $6.50 show.
Equivalent booking odds — T. S. Jordan. 195 to 100 straight. 110 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Chil-
howee. 105 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Bob Cahill, 225 to 100 show.
Winner — Cb. c, by Luke McLuke — Voterina, by Voter (trained by S. Chenault; bred by Mr. H. P.
Gardner) .
Went to post 2:35. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving. T. S. JORDAN, from an outer position, rushed past the others and. taking a good lead, set
a fast pace and won eased up. CHILHOWEE raced in closest pursuit all the way. but was tiring and
swerving out at the end. BOB CAHILL suffered slightly fnni interference soon after the start and
was gaiuing at the end. FLAX ran u good race. ASAPH showed speed. KRISHNA tired. SHAFE
was always far back.
Scratched — 69535 Moorfield, 115.
(69825) DUNSANDEL w 6 116 2 4 5| 5* 6 Bled.J M’denJ Byer 2 2 9-5 7-101-3
Time, 24, 48%, 1:14%. Track fast.
Winner — B. h. by Peter Pan — Easy Street, by John o’Gaunt (trained by W. A. Carter; bred by Mr.
Harry I*ayne Whitney).
Went to post at 2:32. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. AIKEN was saved close up to the last eighth and. finishing fast, wore SUNNY GIRL down to
win in the last stride. SUNNY GIItL raced in ch so pursuit of the early leaders and took the lead at
the eighth post, hot tired in the final drive. MIRIAM COOPER set a good pace to the stretch and
gave way. VALOR was badly ridden. DUNSANDEL bled and also fell lame.
Scratched — (66874) Cum Sah. 106; 69902 3 Orcus, 116: 69715 Dangerous Rock. 104.
AQQfiA SECOND RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 2. 1922— 1 :44%— 3— 103.) $1,017.60 Added. 3-year-
0 1/ 1/ O U olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $817. GO; seoond. $200; third, $100.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 8
69898 SATAN A wb 6 108 6 5 2»* 2“ 1»* 1-4 l'i H Shillick C J Brockmiller 24 3 13-51.“ " 2-5
69987
THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 16, 1913—1:11—2—105.) Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds.
Claiming. Net value to winner $1,150; seoond, $225; third. $125.
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $817. GO; seoond. $200; third, $100.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P 8
WB 6 108 6 5 2*» 2“ 1“ 1-4 l'i H Shillick (' J Brockmiller 24 3 13-5i“ 2-5
ATSY wb 4 113 1 3 3 1 3 s 3% 2‘ 24 E Legere W L Marks 8 10 10 4 2
STAR wb 6 113 2 1 1% 1* 2 2 3* 3* C Lang A S Woodliffe 5 5 5 2 1
w 6 103 3 2 54 6 s 4 s 4 3 4*4 W Milner W H Fixer 3 34 3J t-5 1-2
1 wb 6 113 4 4 44 4'4 6* 6 s 5 2 W Obert R Cook 12 15 15 6 3
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % \ Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t
R. E. CIARK
67 1 96 3 * ROMPING MARY B 994 7 1
69659 RUSTEM w 108 4 2
69639 BUCKWHEAT w 103 1 3
68 1 1 5 * M A RGAR’T WARE WB 103 5 6
6887 1* LITTLE HOPE wb 105 2 5
680 10* PUNT A GORDA w 98 3 7
14 2 l 14 l'i C Studer J S Hawkins
24 14 2*4 2* T Brothers E Cebrian
34 34 3 l 3 2 E Fator J S Ward
5 1 4' 4 4‘ 4 4 J Wallace P Musante
4 1 5* 5 1 5 1 B Scheffel W F Knebelkamp
7 7 64 6*4 R Bauer C N Daniel
68871 ’LITTLE HOPE wb 105 2 5 7 7 64 6*4 R Bauer C N Daniel 820-100
680 10* PUNT A GORDA w 98 3 7 6 2 6 2 7 7 J Corcoran 51 Goldblatt 340-100
Time, 94, 48, 1:14. Track gcod.
$2 mutuels paid, R. E. Clark, $17.60 straight, $7.10 place, $4.90 show; Romping Mary, $3.50 place,
$2.60 show; Rustem. $3.50 show.
Equivalent 1km king odds— It. E. Clark. 780 to 100 straight. 253 to 100 place, 145 to 100 show; Romp-
ing Mary. 75 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Rustem. 75 to 100 show.
Winner — B. g, by Pataud — Dicker, by Ogden (trained by J. S. Hawkins; bred by Mr. K. P. Shipp).
Went to iKtot at 3:03. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving. K. E. CLARK began fast and. showing high speed, led for nearly the entire raee and was
going away at the eud. ROMPING MARY raced forwardly from the start, but after taking the lead
briefly lost gn und in the stretch by swerving out. RUSTEM raced forwardly and finished gamely.
BUCKWHEAT was going fast at the end. PUXTA GORDA was always far back.
Overweights — Romping Mary, 1% pounds; Uttle Hope. 2.
6901 3 2 LITTLE PATSY wb 4 113 1 3 V 3 s 3 2 4 2 l 24 E Legere W L Marks 8 10 10 4 2
69718 SERVICE STAR wb 6 113 2 1 l'l 1* 2 2 3* 3* C Lang A S Woodliffe 5 5 5 2 1
69824 MAIZE w 6 103 3 2 54 6 s 4 s 4 s 4*1 W Milner W H Fixer 3 34 3J 6-5 1-2
69824 WARLIKE wb 6 113 4 4 44 4»4 6* 6 s 5 2 W Obert R Cook 12 15 15 6 3
69718 SCOTTISH CHIEF w 5 118 5 7 6‘ 5*» 5 2 5 1 6* G Babin C A Applegate 15 20 15 6 3
69927 KING'S BELLE wsb 5 108 767 7 7 7 7 E Barnes W Kennelly 24 34 34 6-5 1-2
Time, 25%. 49%, 1:15, 1:42, 1:49%. Track fast.
Winner — Ch. h, by La Lorraine — Soda, by Mordant (trained by J. H. Combs; bred in France by
Mr. G. G. Kousnetzoff.
Went to post at 2:56. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; seeend and third
driving. SATAN A followed SERVICE STAR closely under restraint until rounding the last turn, where
he moved up rapidly into the lead and won going away. LITTLE PATSY saved ground while rounding
the first turn and, racing forwardly throughout, finished gamely. SERVICE STAR set a gcod pace to
the far turn and tired. MAIZE ran a fairly good race and can do much better. KING’S BELIJ2 was
away badly.
Scratched — 09628 2 Manna. 108.
DQQQ1 THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 16, 1923— 58%— 2— 111.) Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds.
Ot/t/O A Fillies. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second. $200; third. $100.
inaex Horses
Fillies. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; second. $200; third. $100.
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners DHCPS
’-1011- 1011 -102 -5out
4 5 34 1 1-3
4 5 34 1 1-3
4 8 7 2 3-5
M Fator Rancocas Stable 15 25 25 8
69988
FOURTH RACE— 7 8 Mile. (May 21, 1921— 1 :23%— 4— 110.) Hikes Point Purse.
Purse $1,600. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,200;
second, $250; third, $150.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t I
(69471 )BROOKHOLT w 6 107 2 1 2
69909 WASHINGTON w 4 105 9 4 3|
69908 PRINCE TII TII ws 3 104 6 8 S
w 6 107 2 1 24 D l'i l 1 I s W Pool
w 4 105 9 4 34 34 2*4 2* 2®k E Fator
66600 LATHROP
7' 4 4 2 3* H Lorn?
Audley Farm Stable
J S Ward
Meadowbrook Stable
68389 GOLDENCREST wb 3 94 5 9 5»« 6* 64 6>
69909 MARJ’RIE HYNES w 6 104 8 6 4* 5 l 5 2 5‘
w 3 101 7 7 6 1 44 44 3“ 4* J Wallace Florisant Stable
69909 TEN CAN
69731 BE GOOD
61970 DONEGAL
GJ J Kederis Harned Bros & Jones
wb 6 108 3 10 10 84 9« 7 1 7 l J Owens W C Weant
w 4 UK) 4 5 75 9« S 2 8* 8‘ T Brothers T V Mount joy
wb 3 9SJ10 2 9’il0 10 10 9* J Corcoran J Livingston
65-100
305-100
7475-103
735-100
26810-100
5465-100
14935-100
26S5-100
5650-100
15375-100
69925 APOLOGY w 105 3 1 1‘ 1* 1» 14 H ThurtoerT W O'Brien 7-1011-1011-102 -5out
69929 3 ‘FOREST FLOWER w 104 2 3 3 h 4* 2* 2* R McN'ee R T Wilson 4 5 34 1 1-3
69864 MISS DELLIE w 99 4 2 2®* 24 34 3* J CallahanW L S Martin 4 5 34 1 1-3
(69823) INSURANCE w 109 5 4 4‘ 3 1 4* 4* C Lang J Byer 4 8 7 2 3-5
69929 DIJON w 104 1 5 5 5 5 5 M Fator Rancocas Stable 15 25 25 8 3
Time, 23%, 48. 1:91%. Track fast.
Winner — BIk. f. by Hnon — Ossahar, by Ossary (trained by E. Brewster; bred by Mr. T. W. O’Brien).
Went to post at 3:24. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. APOLOGY set a good i»aee all the way and in a game finish outstayed FOREST FLOWER. The
latter was poorly ridden and taken back while rcunding the last turn, but saved ground when entering
the stretch and. finishing gamely, only lost because weakly ridden at the finish. MISS DELLIE dis-
played a good order of s|>ced for a half, then tired. The others were badly beaten.
Scratched — 69925 Baby Lane, 107; 69925 Clarice C. II., 109.
iiOQQO FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. (June 19, 1919^1 : 38 %— 3— 129.) Eighth Running STUYVE-
Utlt/OM SANT HANDICAP. Guaranteed Value $6,090. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner
$4,650; second, $800; third, $400.
69908 VANISH’G BOY wb 3 104 1 3 1®* 2' 34 9* 10 J Heupel It P Marshall 15375-100
Time, 23%, 46%, 1:12%, 1:25%. Track good.
$2 mutuels paid, Brookholt, $3.30 straight, $2.40 place, $2.30 show; Washington, $2.70 place, $2.G0
shew ; Prince Til TH, $9.30 show.
Equivalent booking «*dds — Brookholt, 65 to 100 straight, 20 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Washington,
35 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Prince Tii Tii. 365 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. h, by Ballot — Gracilla, by Goldfinch (trained by I\. Spence; bred by Mr. John E. Madden).
Went to p<ut at 3:42. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving. BROOKHOLT began fast and, under a good ride, raced into the lead soon after the start and.
holding it gamely, won easing up. WASHINGTON was running fast when he stumbled at a critical
moment, enabling BROOKHOLT to draw away. PRINCE TII TII closed a big gap and finished fast.
LATHROP showed sj>eed, but tired in the last few strides. MARJORIE HYNES was going well when she
fell lame. VANISHING BOY set the early pace briefly and quit badly.
Overweight* — Washington, 2 pounds; Marjorie Hynes, 2; Ten Can, 5; Donegal. 4%; Vanishing Boy, 5.
| Index Horses
A Wt PP
St
%
%
%
Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
O
11
C
P
S
69648 DOT
w
110
2
1
14
1% l 2 4 l*
1*
E
Sande
J Ever
3
6
5
2
1
69757 MOONRAKER
w
107
6
3
4*
44
2*
2*
2*
J
McTag’tGreontree Stable
> 8
10
8
3
8-5
( 69753 )GREAT MAN
w
117
5
4
3 2 4
34
3>»
3 ! 4 3*4 C
Turner
Riviera Stable
24
24
12-54-5
2-5
69834 MARK TWAIN
WB
106
4
2
2*
2% 4*
4 2
4 l
E
Bell
W J Salmon
15
20
20
8
4
! 697 16 * EDWARD GRAY
WB
105
7
7
7*
7 2 4 6*
54
5J»
C
Ralls
W Daniel
15
15
15
6
3
(69792 >CYCLOI‘S
WB
118
8
6
54
5 2
5»
6 4
6*
T
Rice
P* L Gerry
24
24
12-
54-5
2-5
! 69648 CAROL
WB
105
1
S
6=
6 2
7*
7 I#
7 1 2
E
Barnes
Quincy Stable
8
8
S
3
8-5
! 69899 3 t FULLON
WB
102
3
5
8
8
8
8
8
J
Callahan J Shaughnessey
30
50
30
10
5
FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (May 7. 1921— 1 :36%— 3— 93.) St. Matthew’s Purse. Purse
Dt/l/Ot/ $1,600. 3 year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,200; second.
$250; third, $150.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
69555 2 BY GOSH w 4 110 5
69765 EVERHART w 3 96 9
69909 ANGLUM MAID w 4 105 8
696C3 CHAOOLET wb 5 1064 4
( 69906 )W. KNOWS MEwsb 3 101 2
68635 S TAN SON wu 5 113 7
66782 * BILLY STAR wb 4 113 1
69588 TAYLOR HAY w 3 103 6
69661 PRAVUS wb 3 103 3
7 l 6* 64 4 2 1® A Wilson
ink ih 2*4 1* 24 W Fronk
6 3 1 34
9 8*> 7»
3 2 1 2'
7 6* 5»
5 5 l 44
19 9
4 8'
34 4«* 34 3* J Wallace
7* 7 h 6‘ 44 J H Burke
2' 4 1®* 24 5* T Brothers
5 1 5 1 5 1 6* W Reid
5 l 5 1 6 4 W Reid W M Cain
31 7« 712 b Kenn'dy W F Knebelkamp
8* 8* 8 10 L McD'ott C W Hay
9 9 9 J Heupel F Wieland
Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
Idle Hour Stock F’m Stb 55-100
J T Looney f 1095- 100
Florisant Stable 1765-100
H I* Headley 585-100
M C Moore 1670-100
W M Cain 6390-100
W F Knebelkamp 1980-100
C W Hay t
F Wieland 9870-100
tAdded starter Time, 25%, 48%, 1:13, 1:39%, Track fast.
Winner — Ch. f, by Tugliaincuto — Dorigen, by Muintenon (trained by N. L. Byer; bred in France by
Mr. William K. Vanderbilt).
Went to post at 3:51. At post 4 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily; seccnd and third
driving. DOT took the lead at once and, setting a good pace, easily won all the way. MOON RAKER
raced next to the rail throughout and easily outpaced the others through the stretch. GREAT MAN
reared up into the air at the start and lest ground, then raced well. EDWARD GUAY closed a gap in
the last quarter. MARK TWAIN tired. CYCLOPS was always outpaced.
Scratched— 69928 s Rigel, 122; 69648 Messenger, 119.
Overweights — Moonrakcr, 1 i»ound.
(%QQQQ FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 5, 1922— 1:11%— 2— 117.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds
Ut/t/OO and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $700; seoond. $200: third, $100.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
44 J H Burke H P Headley
5 1 T Brothers M C Moore
tCouplcd in belting as J. T. Ijcxney and C. W. Hay entry.
Time. 23%, 47%. 1:13, 1:39%. Track good.
$2 mutuels paid. By Gosb, $3.10 straight, $2.60 place, $2.50 show; J. T. Looney and C. W. Hay entry,
$4.30 place. $3.60 show; Anglum Maid, $6.30 show.
Equivalent booking odds — By Gosb, 55 to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; J. T. Looney
and C. W. Hay entry, 115 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Angluin Maid, 215 to 100 show.
Winner- B. c, by Black Toney — Acutissima, by Forfarshire (trained by H. J. Thompson; bred by Mr.
Edward R. Bradley).
Went to pest at 4:18. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. BY GOSH began slowly and had to work his way through and, gaining fast through the stretch, 1
got up to win in the last stride. EVERHART showed fine speed in pacemakittg and held the lead gamely
to near the end. ANGLUM MAID ran a good nice, but tired slightly in the last sixteenth. CHACOLET
closed u big gap. WHO KNOWS ME raced into the lead, but tired in the last eighth. BILLY STAR and
PRAVUS quit badly.
Overweights- -Charolet. 1% pounds; Taylor Hay, 2; Pravus, 5.
SIXTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 21, 1921— 52%— 2— 116. ) Purse $1. 300~ 2-year-
Ot/i/t/U olds. Fillies. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; third, $100.
69835 ST. LAWRENCE wb 3 109 6 5
69794 GOOD TIME w 4 115 7 6
69826 SEQUEL w 3 99 9 3
69826 L’EFFARE w 7 130 3 8
69901 ANONYMOUS w 3 112 11 9
69926 EGE w 3 111 12 4
69826 DR. OF T. VAL’Y wb 6 125 1 2
( 66874 )CUM SAH wn S 117 10 10
69826 ROCK SALT w 3 114 8 7
68760-LADY ROSE w 3 109 4 12
69825 2 C’ MEN P’ NT AGES w 3 111 2 1
69790 -DICK'S D’HTER w 3 110 5 11
5* 8* 6 2 1“ G Mien S Louis
4* 2 s lh 2* H Stutts J Nicholson
l 1 1»« 2* 3h j Callahan E G Herder
6 1 6 1 4 l 4* K Sande S Judge
7 l 74 7 s 5* R Carter J L Holland
24 4* 3*4 6 2 A GantnerAUies Stable
3*» 3h 5U 71 e Dugan C Buxton
10* 10* 9 l 8* J Frey J L Price
12 12 10* 9J H ThurberH S Bowna
9* 54 8= 10 l C Lang L Liebling
50 50 30 10 5
30 30 30 10 B
24 3 3 6-5 1-2
4 5 5 2 1
8 8 8 3 8-5
10 15 15 6 3
4 5 44 2 1
15 30 20 8 4
15 30 30 10 5
15 20 20 8 4
10 10 8 3 8-5
A Wt PPSt % % % Sir t> in
F.quiv. Odds Str’t
69825 2 C' MEN P’ NT AGES w 3 111 2 1 84 9 2 11 s ll 2 C H MillerG Chous 10 10 8 3 8-5
69790 2 DICK'S D’HTER w 3 110 5 11 ll 3 114 12 12 G Babin C A Applegate 15 20 20 8 4
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:14. Track fast.
Winner — Br. c. by Rupid Water — Mettie Bereuud, by Jean Bereaud (trained by M. J. Murphy; bred by
Mr. G. W. J. Bi^sell).
Went to post at 4:20. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. ST. LAWRENCE moved up with a rush after going three eighths and outfinished GOOD TIME in
the final drive. GOOD TIME raced into the lead in the stretch and made a game but tiring finish. SEQUEL
set a fast puce to the stretch and finished close up. L'EFFAUE closed a gap and finished fastest cf all.
The others were badly beaten.
Scratched— 69827 2 Whisk, 115; 69717 Arrow of Gold. 127; 69825 Ben Wood, 104; 69926 Turbulent. 104.
Overweights — Ege, 3 pounds; Dick’s Daughter, 2; Carmen Pautages. 2.
AGGQ/I SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. May 16. 1923—58%— 2— 111.) $1,017.60 Added. 2-year-olds.
Oi/tf O i Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $817.60; second, $200: third, $100.
(69660) QUOTATION w 106 8 4
69660 VERBENA w 108 1 1
69642 2 EASTER BONNET will 2 2
69730 FLORENCE W. w 103 10 8
69728 SWIFT WATER w 103 5 6
69728 UPSTAGE w 108 4 10
69102 QU’N CHARMING wu 108 11 9
l'R. POLITICIAN WB 108 3 5
69352 2 APRIL w 111 7 7
69660 HAYMARKET w 109 J 6 3
69660 FUROR w 108 J L
fMutuel field. Time
S 2 3* 14 J Corcoran Williams Bros
1* 14 2 4 J Howard T C McDowell
2 1 2* 3‘ A Wilson T W Callahan
5‘ 4'4 4'S W Fronk J S Wiggins
6* 64 5* T Brothers W L Le wis
10 10 6*» J Heupel Gallaher Bros
7* 7* 7* E Denny Nevada Stock
9* 8* 8'| B Kenn’dy R D Robson
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Gallaher Bros
J S Oosden
69352 2 APRIL w 111 7 7 84 9 4 9'4 E Martin M J Farris Jr t
69660 HAYMARKET W 109J 6 3 4‘ 10 T Murray W C Goodloe 2350-100
69660 FUROR w 108 9 Left at the post. E Fator J S W’ard 3280-100
fMutuel field. Time, 23%, 48, 54%. Track good.
$2 mutuels paid. Quotaticn, $5.30 straight, $3.(50 place, $2.50 show; Verbena, $17.60 place, $7.00 show;
Easier Bonnet. $2.60 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Quotation. 165 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Verbena,
7S9 to 100 place, 250 to 100 show; Easter Bonnet, 30 to 100 show.
Winner B. f, by Martinet — Cliff Top, by Clifford (trained by R. I). Williams; bred by Messrs.
Williams Bros.).
Went to post at 4:52. At pest 2 minutes. Start bad and slow. Won driving; seoond and third the
same. QUOTATION was hard ridden from the start and, moving up steadily, came fast through the
stretch and, finishing gamely, overhauled VERBENA und won drawing clear. The latter began fast and
WKACKHORN
w 115 1 3
Time, i
L. BALTIMORE II. w 115 6 5 l l l 2 1J 14 C I^ang J S Cosden 7-5 9-5 8-5 1-2 out
69859 2 TESTER w 115 5 4 2 1 2» 2* 24 E Sande Rancocas Stable 8-5 2 6-3 2-5 out
! 69900 ’THORN DALE w 115 3 1 4* 3» 3* 3* J McTag’tJ E Madden 3 5 5 8-5 1-3
69900 PETER KING wb 115 7 7 5 1 5 4 5* 4* C Turner Riviera Stable 8 20 20 5 2
69925 SOUBRETTE w 112 2 2 3** 4 2 4' 5* E Legere S H Harris 30 100 100 40 20
KERRY GIRL wb 112 4 6 6* 6 12 6* 6* I JohnsonM I* Fitzgerald 50 500 500 200 100
WKACKHORN w 115 1 3 7 7 7 7 J CallahanW L S Martin 30 100 100 40 20
Time, 22%. 47%, 1:01. Track fast.
Winner — Ch. c, by Trap Rock— Federal Girl, by Ultimus (trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr. P. M.
Walker).
Went to post at 4:46. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. IA)RD BALTIMORE II. rushed into the lead at cnee and, making the pace fast, when eall**d on
after entering the stretch, outstayed TESTER in the final drive. The latter was crowded back by IJJRD
BALTIMORE II. when turning out of the backstretch, but followed the leader closely under flight re-
straint until well into the stretch, then finished gamely when called on, but swerved in behind the
i leaders in the stretch drive. THORN DALE raced well und finished close up. SOUBRETTE showed speed.
Scratched -609S1 Apology, 112; 69957 Rival, 115; 69754- iVarrentou, 115; 69900 Lei>ch, 115; 6990U Joe
Murrone 11., 115; Briggs Bucbanau, 115.
1 ADDITIONAL CHARTS ON PAGE TEN.
DAILY RACING FORM
Friday, May Iff, 1923
Entries and Past Performances
CHURCHILL DOWNS
FRIDAY, MAY 18
PAUL 6. BROWN, b. c, 3 95 By Granit*
(Trainer, J.- S. Ownbey. Owner, 7. H. Lonchheim).
WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST.
69639 Ijex’gton
66588 I^atonia
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in
the entries below show the best time of
each horse at the distance since January 1,
1921 no matter where it finished. In cases
where record was made on other than a fast
or good track, abbreviations show track
conditions.
Probalilities: Weather dear; track fast.
Raring starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 3:00).
® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner.
s|: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. ^Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race— 3-4 Mile.
Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Oct. 16, 1913 — 1:11 — 2 — 105.)
(69935) ‘Napoo .
69767 3 Hullo . .
64855 hNominee
69904 ‘Hysteria
69910 bSimpletoi
63184 Sportsma
63182 bltol) . .
69960 1 Walnut
69958 Sweet B
69933 ‘Cukanio
69’i 29 Captain
Sweet Bouquet . . .
‘Cukanio (M)
Captain Adams(M)
109
1 :45%
5 107X720
108
1 :56%h
3 86X715
106
1:47
5 107X715
. 98
1:48
5 104. .715
.112
1:47
8 109X715
104
1:47%
5 99X710
.100
1:47
4 102X710
.109
1:47%
6 109(8)710
.110
1 :47%
4 112. .710
.102 1:48%
4 112X705
.106
1:45%
9 115X700
.106 1:48%
6 115X700
.109
1:47%
3 91.. 700
)
3 102.. 700
69727 Lex’gton 3-4 l:15%hvy 4 97 7 2
69530 I^ex’gton 3-4 l:13%good 11 100 4 6
66793 DadeP'rk 51 f l:07%slow 31 110 3 3
66737 DadeP’rk 3-4 1 :12%f ast 9 105 6 6
66626 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 6 106 2 6
64408 W indsor 51 f l:05%fast 41f 109 11 8
64187 Fort Erie 51 f l:08%fast 16-5 115 4 1
63962 Ham’ton 5-8 l:03%slow (0 112 9 4
GREAT LADY, ch. f, 3 98
(Trainer, A. W. Lewis. Owner, G. Mahler).
69931 Churchill 3-4 l:14%mud 38 1061 3 2
69639 Lex’gto n 3-4 l:13%fast 80 109 3 1
66588 Latonia 1 l:39%fast 70 99 8 9
66484 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 8f 103 11 IS
66348 latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 13f 103 11 8
4 97 7
11 100 4
31 110 3
9 105 6
6 106 2
41f 109 11
14-5 115 4
60 112 9
98
80 109 3
70 99 8
By Granite— Wanda Pitzer, by Peep o’Day.
mchheim). Breeder. J. H. Louche im.
2 2‘1 2« J Corcorin 8 Antonia, C. o’ the Roost. Findny
6 21 21 T Brothers 9 Antonia, Chiva, Permarco
3 2 4 2* L McD’ott 8 Leslie, Tender Seth. Ted’s Plum
6 31 3» L McD’ott 8 Taylorllay. StumpJr., I/kyRun
5 44 4 4 L McD’ottl3 Kinsman, Tender Seth, Pompous
8 12 12“ H Steams 12 Lilt, Tycoon. Bucado
1 9 9 J Metcalf 12 Veronica. Blue Tony, Fitxrue
4 4 1 4 T 1 J Metcalf 9 Van Patrick. Mabel K.. Zeureka
By Ultimus — Mollie Kearney, by Sir Dixon.
). Breeder. F. Johnson.
2 2* 4‘1 C Studer 10 PostHaste. O. of Honor. SnnFey
1 21 4 7 D Conn’lly 8 Away, Miss Meiae, Kit. Williams
9 9 9*o T Brothers 9 The Clown. Chiva. Kindred
66348 Latonia
66175 H’thorne
66109 H’thorne
65923 H’thorne
8f 103 11 12 12 12 ,T J Kederis 12 Superbum. Chiva. Leslie
51 f l:12%slow 11-5 105
51 f 1:18 hvy 4 103
51 f 1 :08%fast 3 1041
5-8 59 fast 7-10 109
0ST. b. g, 6 111
(Trainer, R. A. Forsha. Owner, Royal Oak Stabla).
8 l 8“ A Wilson 12 Right on Time. Rustem. LilyM.
2*1 2* J Kederis 5 C’losEnrique. V. Patrick, Delante
2* 2 l S McGraw G C. Enrique, Fernamlos, Mylior’ne
4*1 6 11 G Marino 0 I>elante. Ormont, Mt. Rose
14 1* L Fator 10 Faithful Girl.' Leloba. Candida
By Cock o’ the Walk — Lida Flush, by Royal Flush
Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs.
Turse $1,300. 2-year olds. Claiming.
(Track recerd: May 21, 1921 — 52% — 2 — 116.)
68738 Orlova
(69732) lx)ttie Loraine
66275 bCourtship ....
69727* ‘Paul G. Brown 105 1:13%
69931 Great Lady 103 1:14%
69904 bCock o’ the Roost. 109 1:12%
69530 Permarco 105 1:14%
69727 Finday 104 1:14%
66794 Bojul 107 1:13%
(69761) bThe Swimmer 111 1:13%
1913^—1:11
—2—105. )
(G94E5)
Rap
108.. 725
Today’s
69936
Eventide
. .100
:54%
110X720
Wt. Roc.
A.Wt.IInn.
(69894)
Townsend
..110
:55%
110. .715
107 1:13%
5 101X725
69871
Boy O Boy (M) .
..115
:56%
113. .715
116 1:12%
7 106*720
(69932)
Malt
. .110
:54%
111X710
105 1:12
6 106. .715
89694*
Arabia (M)
..108
:55%
108. .705
104 1:13
4 106X715
69932
Silvergrift (M) .
..110
:57%
110. .705
104 1:11%
9 108X715
69932
Alta wood (M) ..
..113
:56%
113.. 700
106 1:13%
3 98X710
Post Dispatch . .
109
67447 Havana
67315 Havana
67195 Havana
67160 Havana
66941 Havana
3-4 1 :13%good
3-4 l:15%hvy
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
5-8 1 :06%fast
3-4 l:13%good
5| f 1 :07%fast
51 f l:06%fast
51 f 1 :08%fast
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
3-4 1:14 fast
5 107 1
10 108 3
3 111 2
24 109 3
8-5 112 1
3 110 1
4 111 2
3 110 1
4 111 2
5 107 4
15 106 3
2 113 3
II Havana 51 f 1 :08%fast 2 113 3 3
98 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 36 106 8 8
* | 65566 Lex’ ton 3-4 1:14 fast 7 HO 6 4
MARCO, ch. f. 3 95
(Trainer, J. McPherson. Owner, 7. C. Farst)
May Bodine
Mayor Carrel . . .
3 95X715
3 98X715
6 111X715
3 95X710 /rn r
3 KMX 710 < rra
4 111.. 710 (69643)
6 108 X 710 (69616)
5 112.. 710 69874*
Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
Pendennis Club Handicap.
Purse $2,000. 3-year-olds and upward.
.106 l:17%h 3 100 .705
69904 James B. Brown . .110 1 :13 4 111X705
64719 Castlereagh 109 1:13% 5 111.. 705
69612 Col. Pat 100 1:17 3 97. .700
69934 bLast Brush 108 1:15 4 106 . 700
69987* ‘Rustem 92 1:13 3 95 x 709
66793 Albert L. (M) 107 1:16% 3 97X700
8econd Race— 7-8 Mile.
Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens.
Claiming.
(Track record: May 21, 1921— 1 :23%— 4— 110.)
69588 Actuary 3 110. .725
69615* Juba 105 1:13% 3 105. .720
69931 1 Sun Fey 3 105.. 715
66792- Thelma K 3 105X715
69763 Alluring 3 105.. 710
67218 Cappy Ricks 3 110. .710
69615 Freeholder 3 110.. 710
62324* Fancy Free 4 110. .705
66641 Leontcs 3 110.. 705
67415 Glory of the Seas. 4 105.. 700
63330 Playful Miss 3 105.. 700
Mistress Mary .... 3 105
69588 True American ... 3 110.. 700
69931 Col. Whallen 3 110.. 700
69931 Royal Spring 3 110.. 700
65436 Col. G 4 115.. 700
Third Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: May 24, 1922—1:44 — 4 — 113.)
(69698) Blue Bird 100 1:48 3 97 X725
(Track record: May 24, 1922 — 1:44-
543) BLACK SERVANT 117 1:44%
516) Bet Mosie 108 1:40%
574* Bon Homme 113 1:44%
547 Startle
563* Parader 104 1:44%
663* Lady Madcap 113 1:44
587 My Dear 95 1:45%
4—113.)
5 122X850
4 109 X 825
67145 Jefferson
67029 Jefferson
66954 Jefferson
65232 Lex' ton
FINDAY, b. f. 3
3-4 1 :13%good
3-4 1 : 13%f ast
3-4 1:13 fast
5-8 1:04 %hvy
51 f 1:12 mud
51 f l:08%fast
51 f l:07%fast
6 110 7
41 105 3
6 109 2
7-10 115 3
9-6 nil 3
2 112 2
33 112 2
104
Sixth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs.
Valley Station Purse.
Purse $1,500. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Allowam
(Track record: May 21. 1921— 52%— 2— 116.)
4 109 X 825 6 9 72 7 Lex’gton
5 104 X 820 69587 Lex’gton
4 109 X 815 6 5 7 63 Latonia
5 106x810 65334 Lex’ton
5 108 . 810 65235 Lex’ton
6 lWX 790 64 716 Churchill
64638 BlueGrass
64506 BlueGrass
C1771 Churchill
Allowances. 61466 Lex’ton
(Trainer, W. E. Caskey, Jr. Owner, W. E. Caskey).
Stable). III.
Breeder. F. Johnscn.
9 1 9“ T BrotherslS UnclcBort, MayBodine. Tm#per
3* 3 7 1 T Brothers 8 Antonia, Paul (J. Brown. Finday
3nk 2*J II Stutts 6 Chief Sponsor. Janku. East View
1J in G Willi’ ms C Different Eyes, Col. Chile. Salvo
31 Ink H Stutts 9 Janku. Panaman, Approval
21 23 F Hunt 9 Panaman, Kedmon. Diff. Eyes
3 4 3'1 H Stutts 8 Riverside, Quaker. Hainan
31 l 1 H Stutts 8 Riverside, Sirocco. Old Sinner
21 11 H Stutts 8 Carrie Moore, Uoliokus, Ras
in* 1* G Fields 8 Val.d’Or. Flycast, W.of Chance
8 8” J Corcoran 8 Matinee Idol. Travesty. Virgo
7* 7‘ J Heupel 8 Louanna. W. Through, M’nWinks
By Ballot — Lardella. by Lackford.
Breeder, Mrs. L. M. Rogers and
J. N. Camden.
51 4m e Pool 9 Antonia, Paul G. Brown, Chiva
6“ 7*1 B Pool 12 Admirer, Chiva. Major Chilton
SI 5* E Pool 9 ItlueNose, JobnQ.Kelly. Jupiter
1* 1* F. Pool 9 Fernandos. Begum, Gold Mount
in 2* E Pool 7 Untried. SettingSun, Bet. Times
l 4 1* E Pool 8 Blue Bird, Josie M., Yorick
5 l 5 4 ! F Smith 12 P.nndTake. I’restolite. G’ssMaid
By Dick Finnell — Comet o’ Day. by Peep o’Day.
3-4 1 :15%hvy 49 105 4
3-4 1 :12%fast 58 104 5
51 f 1 :08 fast 2 108 6
51 f l:10%hvy 17-10 111 4
51 f l:67%fast 21 107 8
51 f l:07%fast 2 107 4
5-8 l:01%fast 4-5 112
1-2 48 fast 2 106
41 f 54%fast 18-6 107 1
1-2 48%fast 44 112 2
18-6 107
44 112
Beginner’s Luck
(M)
Postillion (M)
Ancestress
Defiant ..
Miss Kate
112
:53%
109.
.725
112
:55%
109 X 720
109
:55
106.
.715
106.
.710
115
:59
106.
.705
106.
. . . .
106.
• . . .
106.
....
BOJT7X, b. g, 4
(Train 3r, G. P. Mattingly.
66752 DadeP’rk 7-8 1:31 %mud
66727 DadeP’rk 1 l:39%fast
66686 DadeP’rk 1 1:40 fast
66625 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast
66583 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast
THE SWIMMER, ch. h, 6
Kattingly. Owner. G. P. Mattingly).
3-4 1 :14%slow 18 110 7 6 4* 4*1 H Gray
7-8 l:31%mud 28 106 1 2 3* 3 4 1 H Gray
1 1 :39%fast 8 105 1 2 3* 3* H Gray
1 1:40 fast 11 104 3 7 7 4 7“ H Gray
3-4 1:13 fast 5 107 8 4 3 l 2‘ H Gray
3-4 l:13%fast 41 107 12 8 6* 6*1 H Thurl
h, 6 108 By Ivan the 1
Jaskey). Breeders. Carrick & Ward.
4b 4*1 C Studer 8 Antonin. P.G.Brown. C.o’T.R’st
9 8“ C Studer 9 JeanneB’wdre, Chacolet, IieGood
4 4 5*1 J Heupel 12 Man. Maid, L.Churcliill. B.Amie
3* 3* J Owen* 5 Ail.Vernor, M ammon. Checker e
3* 5* J Heupel 12 Rustem, Child’aPlay. Romp. Mary
1* 1* J Heupel 8 Dearie, Panna. Roldgold
In J Heupel 5 Pnvlowa, Pat Hampson, Dearie
ink j Heupel 7 Mr. Lee, LaOrb. Eliz’b’tbJewell
3b 4*1 H Gray 9 I’oppye. Yalta. Corto
l'l 11 H Gray 12 Miss Cerina. Oui Oui. Fernandos
By Sidbow — Julia H. Faulkner, by Autoligbt.
tingly). Breeder, C. M. Ar’erburn.
4* 4*1 H Gray 9 Royal Dick, Ogaritc, Rekab
3* 3 4 1 H Gray 8 Golden Floss. Repeater, Jacob’s
3* 3* H Gray 6 Hnr’tKing. Mahony. Bill andCoo
7 4 7 11 H Gray 8 H.Gear, Blos’m House, War Idol
3 1 2* H Gray 12 L.Loraiue, H’v’tKing. W.Th’gk
1“ J Heupel
Ink j Heupel
3b 4*1 H Gray
l'l 11 H Gray
(Trainer, D. T. Morris. Owner, J. H. Stamper, Jr.).
3 1 2* H Gray 12 L.Loraiue, H’v’tKing. W.Th’g
6* 6*1 H Thurberl2 Topmost, Sagamook. Quanah
By Ivan the Terrible — Anna Ray, by Peep o’Day.
Breeder, H. P. Headley.
Seventh Race— 1 Mile.
Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record: May 7, 1921— 1:36%— A— 93.)
(69933)
Jupiter
.101
l:48%h
112X725
(69729)
•Praise
99X720
69906-
•Belle Amie
.107
1:40
104X715
69906
•Jakie Hay
107. .715
69933*
Rust ica tor (M) .
107.. 710
68444
‘Nuyaka
102. .710
68982
Miss Leighton . .
99X705
69906
•Sam Lorch (M) .
99. .700
69931
•Winner Take All
.107
1:45%
104 X 700
61470
Forerunner (M)
106.. 700
69615
Spinball (M) ...
109 X 700
CHURCHILL DOWNS JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
From January 1, 1922, to May 8, 1023, Inclusive.
Jockey.
Garner, M. .
Li 1 ley, W. ..
Yeargin, G. .
Corcoran, J.
Kennedy, B.
Penman, L. .
Tool, E
Brothers, T.
Pool. W. ...
Jones, H. E.
Howard, J. .
Kederis, J. . .
Fronk, W. ..
Ralls. C. ...
Walls. G. ...
Heupel, J. ..
Harvey, B. .
Kelsay, W. .
McDermott, L
Owens, J. . .
Studer, C. . .
Wilson, A. ..
Long, H
Mooney, J. D.
1st RACE
PC.
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
.21
109
515
100
90
83
.20
116
61
12
8
9
.20
96
10
2
0
1
.20
95
465
94
50
64
.19
104
C79
127
115
97
.19
105
423
82
68
53
.19
109
684
131
106
103
.18
89
295
54
46
39
.17
101
836
146
127
116
.17
97
256
44
33
37
.16
107
88
14
11
7
.15
104
130
19
23
15
.15
95
247
38
25
28
.14
99
816
114
122
110
.14
110
319
44
37
38
.14
102
398
55
47
42
.13
98
213
28
16
26
.13
107
412
52
58
54
.13
104
547
69
74
83
.13
108
1039
134
130
150
.13
105
526
68
77
67
.13
105
692
90
120
96
.13
95
905
121
101
99
.12
113
416
50
42
55
1 I ’once, C. . .
A Yenat, A.
Stearns, H.
17 Martin, E. .
39 Click, H.
37 Wallace, J 09 98
7 Dishmon, C 09 103
15 Breuning, G 09 105
28 Heinisch, W 08 110
10 Lunsford, H 08 112
38 Murray, T 0G 112
26 Sharpe, F.
54 King, II. ..
83 Willis, O. .
P.C.
Wt.
Mta.
1st.
2d.
3d.
.11
109
396
43
42
63
.11
106
529
59
62
65
.11
110
340
38
46
42
.10
98
180
18
19
22
.10
102
163
16
20
21
.10
110
380
37
35
27
.10
103
167
17
17
14
.10
194
518
51
57
63
.10
105
221
21
32
31
.09
107
80
7
10
10
.09
88
855
80
95
110
.09
m3
257
24
27
30
.09
105
392
34
40
46
.08
110
60
5
3
6
.08
112
119
10
12
14
.06
112
170
10
13
18
.06
102
50
3
6
8
.03
102
299
19
17
33
.05
116
60
3
2
8
.04
106
56
2
4
8
69761 Lex’gton 3-4 l:15%hvy 61 111 1 2 2* 1« B Kenn’dy 8 T. Sixty, Lieut. Colonel, Ragarza
69532 Lex’gton 3-4 l:14%good 58 111 1 5 4»1 4*1 J Heupel 12 I), of Peace, Grayson, M. Bodine
65336 Lex’ton 1 1-4 2:10%hvy 11 108 1 4 4 4* 1 J Heupel 4 Dr.Gilbert, Hon. Boy. LaFoudre
65237 Lex’ton 11-16 1:47 fast 67 112 8 8 8 8* 1 N Barrett 8 Loc. Leaves, Ilynnponi. Harlock
64644 BlueGrass 1 1-8 l:53%fast 14 110 4*1 J Francis 7 Virgo. M. Prosperity. Nan. Line
C4637 BlueGrass 1 1-16 1:50 slow 14-6 110J 3 7 J Francis 6 Hyanpom. M.P’sperity, Nominee
64537 BlueG’ss lm70y 1:44 fast 11 115 4‘ J Robbins 6 Puzzle, Brown Check, Hyanpom
64173 Lex. Fair 1 l:40%fast 8 110 4* B McCann 7 T. Shall Not Pass, Arraran, Conan
63845 M.H’ghts 1 1-16 l:46%fast 8 110 2 5 71 8 11 F Moore 10 Premising Tom, Pen we II. Rog
63663 M.H’ghts lm70y l:43%good 21-10 107 1 1 1* 1* E Martin 11 Nasiratuh. Red, Peggy Eaton
MAY BODINE. b. m. 6 118 By Golden Maxim— Mary Bodine. by Star Shoot.
(Trainer. R. T. Watts. Owner, R. T. Watts). Breeder. T. M. Murphy
G9904 Churchill 3-4 l:13%good 5 107 3 2 2 1 2b J Owens 13 Uncle Bert. Trooper. Cromwell
69644 Lex’gton 3-4 1:14 fast 4-6 1081 5 4 21 1° J Owens 7 Eddie Jr., BirdieG., L.Churehill
69532 Lex’gton 3-4 l:14%good 11-5 111 5 3 3* 3*1 J Owens 12 D.of Peace. Grayson, TheSw’mer
68633 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 6 H7 8 8 81 6 3 J Owens 12 Ilillh’se, C.J.C’gmile, ThePeru’u
68574 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 4 112 5 4 21 U J Owens 10 A. Alexander, Orlova, Tlieo
68228 Jefferson lm70y 1:47 fast 6 114 4 2 2* 2* J Owens 8 Gondolier, Magician. Jordan
68114 F.Gr’nds lm70y l:45%fast 5 106 1 4 51 7“ J Owens 8 MayRob’ts, Slip’yElm, Magician
C7682 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1.13%fast 3 109 2 7 5* 3* J Owens 10 Cam’flage, R’alCh’lie. Pr. Welles
67555 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:13%good 10 110 5 2 1* 1* J Owens 13 Alex II., Spugs, Full o’ Fun .
MAY BODINE. b. m. 6
(Trainer. R. T. Watts.
3-4 l:14%good 11-5 111
69994 Churchill 3-4 l:13%good
09644 Lex’gton 3-4 1:14 fast
69532 Lex’gton 3-4 l:14%good
68633 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 6 H7 8 8
68574 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast 4 112 5 4
68228 Jefferson lm70y 1:47 fast 6 114 4 2
68114 F.Gr’nds lm70y 1:45 %f ast 5 106 1 4
C7682 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1.13%fast 3 109 2 7
67555 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:13%good 10 110 5 2
67219 Jefferson 3-4 l:15%slow 31 109 8 7
C6589 Latonia lm70y l:44%fast 31 101 6 C
66479 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 25-10 101 4 6
MAYOR CARREL, b. g, 3 100
(Trainer, C. H. Trotter. Owner. E. Trotter).
118
Owner, R. T. Watts).
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 l:14%fast
SI 8 11 J Owens 11 Spr’gVale, Sin’iGuy, Winuec’ne
27 68664 F.Gr’nds lm70y 1 :46V s mud 5 102 5
14 67881 F.Gr’nds 1 l:41%fast 10 99 3
63 67754 F.Gr’nds 1 l:40%fast 60 101 4
31 67684 F.Gr’nds lm70y l:45%fast 100 1C6 7
10 67479 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:15 hvy 30 106 8
10 67416 FairG’ds 51 f l:09%hvy 20 106 9
30 63287 Latonia 51 f l:08%fast 5 115 4
46 63108 Latonia 51 f l:10%hvy 8 109 1
6 62912 Latonia 51 f l:09%mud 1S-5 105 6
JAMES B. BROWN, br. g, 4 111
51 C“ J Owens 8 PlueUltra, T.d’IIon’r, Bel’nQu’u
6 1 2* J Owens 9 LastOne. T.d’Uouueur, Mahon v
By All Gold — Rumpus, by Hamburg.
Breeder. H. P. Whitney.
5b 6i7 J C’rcoran 6 Eulalia, Superbum. Briand
61 4* W Fronk il Majority, Briand. Stump .lr.
6 l 6 7 J W Fronk 9 P’ceTiiTii, KoseatelL. Majority
51 6“ W Fronk 9 Roseatell., I’r’ccTiiTii, Sl’dercr
5 h 6 14 W Fronk 9 Anonym’s, ItlueNose, J.Q. Kelly
9 4 9 2 * W Fronk 10 ItlueNose, Anonymous, P’rSport
4 1 l’l E Pool 7 Glenlivet, Gr’nSpring, Rencelaw
4*1 4 14 L Penman 10 M.P.G’dner, StoneAge, StumpJr.
2* 2'i L PenmanlO M. O’Hara. StoneAge, Minnie B.
By Master Robert — Marbles, by Lissak.
3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward.
1 sll 2 105.)
Dist Time T’ck Odds Wt St % Str Fin Jocke:
Claiming:.
(Trainer. R.
C. Frakes. Owner
, Kohn
A
Theisen)
Breeder. T. Piatt.
69904
Churchill
3-4 1 :13%good
31
112
8
7
8*
6“ H
Gray
13 UncleBert, MayBodine. Trooper
69612
Lex’gton
3-4 1:14 fast
6
111
2
3
2 l
1* H
Gray
12 Louanna, Demier Sou. Grayson
66448
Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
11
106
3
5
61
7 1 * H
Gray
12 Orlova, Carnarvon, Bojul
66197
Latonia
3-4 1:14 good
11
107
6
6
5*
5*1 H
Gray
10 Ruby, Royal Palm. Lugs
65999
Latonia
3-4 l:15%mud
26
106
2
2
2*
2* H
Gray
7 Glyn, MeGee’sPink, Evel. While
65855
latonia
3-4 1 :13%fast
3
109
2
3
1*
11 H
Gray
12 Tony Sue, Manicure, Lonannu
65721
Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
9
107
3
4
4b
5* H
Gray
11 Ruby, Treasurer, Green Gold
65520
Lex’ton
3-4 l:13%fast
15
104
3
2
2b
2*1 H
Gray
8 Merle, Crlova, B.ofElizabetht’n
C5433
Lex’ton
3-4 l:13%good
11-5
1021 6
7
61
6“ H
Gray
7 MarineCorps, RoyalDick, Orlova
62240
Churchill
3-4 l:12%fast
17
103
8
8
7*
7*1 H
Gray
8 J.S. Reardon. W.Ludy, Honor Mac
CASTLEREAGH,
ch. g, 5
111
By The Curragh — Silica, by Rockton.
MARY REIGEL, br. m, 5
(Trainer. B. A. Jones. Owner. Jones Stock Farm Stable).
tr Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Golden Maxim — Green Dawn, by Greenan.
(Trainer, D. Lehan. Owner, D. Lehan).
64719 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 31 115 1
68767 Havana 1 l:40%fast
68554 Havana 1 l:40%fast
C8427 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast
68374 Havana 51 f l:07%fast
68273 Havana 51fl:07%fast
67351 Havana 51 f 1:10 hvy
67299 Havana 3-4 1:15%
67213 Havana 3-4 1:15%
67141 Havana 3-4 1:14%
67066 Havana 3-4 1:13%
SALVO, b. g, 7
(Trainer, W. B. Finnegan
68919 Havana 3-4 1:13%
21 100 1
4 99 2
6-5 102 3
3 102 8
15 103 10
6-5 112 4
Breeder. T. M. Murphy.
Kaiser 8 Chile. Hullo, Hazel W.
62907 Latonia
G2480 Latonia
62237 Churchill
62006 Churchill
1«» W Milner S Winnipeg, MissCaltha, T.Ulster 61789 Churchill
2b 1* W Milner 8 First Pullet, Red, Chincoteague COL. PAT, ch. c, 3
3-4 1 :12%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
7-8 1 :26%f ast
61 f l:19%fast
7-8 l:26%faat
3-4 l:15%good 9-10 106 2
3-4 l:15%mud 31-10 112 1
3-4 l:14%fast 7-10 112 4
3-4 l:13%fast 38 111 7
68919 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast
68769 Havana lm50y l:43%fast
Owner. W. F. Knebelkamp).
5 s 3*1 P Groos 9 Get’Em. MajorDomo, M. Mullon (Trainer, E
4ak 33 w Lancet 10 Miss Caltha, San Diego, Spods 69612 Lex’gton
41 3'1 A Pickens 7 Flycast, Koran, Valentine d’Ot 61495 Lex’ton
3b 6 3 | A Pickens 9 T.tlieMark, DeBonero, M. Caltha 60373 Havana
1* 1* B Barnes 9 Sir Jack. Blaise. Awning 60194 Havana
2* 2*1 B Barnes 7 India, Thistle Queen, Hullo 59786 Havana
8* 6* E Barnes 9 Approval. Different Eyes, Dad t. AS T BRUSH
By Charles Edward — Shoo Fly, by Meddler. (Trainer, j
10 109 3
19 115 1
4 118 9
6 113 6
2 116 8
97
(Trainer, E. P. O’Meara. Owner, O’Meara Bros ).
Breeder. J. Sanford.
Pulled up. J D M’ney (*. T.S.N.Pass, L.Widrig, Lovelin’a
6 51 5* J Heupel 11 Ground-Swell, Grayson, Doric
6 71 7* R Har’ton 8 Col. Baker, J as. F. O’Hara, Aiarat
4 2b Ink r Har’tonlO Blaise, Bojul. Maehiavelli
6 8 1 8*| A Johnson 12 Marse John. Tacola, Orlova
1 l 4 1* H J Burkel4 Be Good, Bojul, Flying Prince
By P&taud — Colie. by Marta Santa.
Breeder, E. P. O'Meara.
69612 Lex’gton 3-4 1:14 fast
61495 Lex’ton 41 f 57%mud
60373 Havana 1-2 47%fast 4
1 60194 Havana 31 t 41%fast 21
1 59786 Havana 3-8 36%fast 20
LAST BRUSH, b. f, 4
7f 100 3
13f 108 4
118 1
118 6
115 3
106
68677 Havana
68460 Havana
68275 Havana
67994 Havana
67922 Havana
67843 Havana
67590 Havana
ORLOVA, b. m. 6
1 1 :38%f ast
1 1 :38%fast
lm50y l:44%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1 :12%fast
3-4 1 : 14%good
3-4 1 :12%fast
3-5 111 2
4 106 4
4 105 3
31 106 1
2 106 3
4 105 2
7-5 104 2
4 110 4
6 114 a
106
l 4 l 4 H Kaiser
3 r l 3*1 H Kaiser
4 s 4 T H Kaiser 5 Human, Tamper, The Roll Call C9460 Hunt’ ton
2®k 4*3 H Kaiser 8 W’ild Cat, Haman, The Roll Call £9435 Hunt’ton
3°k 1* H Kaiser 6 Mnllowniot, Herron, Quanah GS353 Hunt’ton
3 s 3*1 H Kaiser 6 SunBrne, Dif’tEyes, Tony Beau „ TrC F I r C .»f v
4* 4* G Fields 5 Perhaps, The Boy, Col. Chile D * c ’
3* 2“ R McD’ott 6 Col. Chile, The ltoy. Sirocco pk 0 ”’ k 11
6 4‘ R McD’ott « C.o’tlie Roost, Dif.Eyes, Col.Chile V nu f c ' ni11
__ — _ . _ ' _ . ' 69659 Lex’gton
By Free Lance — Victoria B., by Bob Miles. 69584 Lex’gton
(Trainer, J. Evernr.an. Owner, G. L. Hoffman).
Breeder, G. M. Hendrie. C9934 Churchill 3-4 !:15%mud 4t 102 6 7
8 Two Eyes, Humpy, lank 69876 Churchill 1 1-16 l:49%mud 18 109 6 7
5 Stonewall. TholtollCall. Watereo 09508 Hunt’ton lm70y l:53%mud
5 Human, Tamper, The Roll Call C9460 Hunt’ton 1 l:41%fast
8 W ild Cat, Haman, The Roll Call £9435 Hunt’ ton 3-4 l:14%fast
6 Mnllowniot, Herron, Quanah C9353 Hunt’ton 5-8 l:01%fast
(Trainer, R. McGarvey. Owner, R. McGarvey).
69353 Hunt’ton 5-i
RUSTEM, b. c, 3
(Trainer, R. Goose,
68738 Jefferson
68633 Jefferson
68574 Jefferson
68327 Jefferson
68096 F.Gr’nds
67879 F.Gr’nds
67499 F.Gr'nds
3-4 l:15%fast
3-4 1 :14%fast
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1 :13%fast
3-4 1 :13%fast
3-4 l:14%good
67240 Jefferson lm70y 1:47 good
C6723 DadeP’rk 7-8 1 :25%fast
664 48 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast
LOTTIE LORAINE. b. f. 4
< 1C6 9
21 106 5
31 103 3
10 108 6
3 108 1
18 5 106 7
7 106 5
15 1011 2
19-6 112 2
31 107 1
106
8* 8“ J Owens
Breeder, G. J. Long.
11 Theo, Roseate II., Marimba
69987 Churchill
69659 Lex’gton
69584 Lex’gton
66348 Latonia
65726 Latonia
:01%fast 1 109
95
Owner, J. S. Ward).
Cl 7 4 1 B Harvey 12 Hillh’se, C.J.C’gmile, ThePeru’n £5235 l^ex’ton
4b 3 l B Harvey 10 M. Bodine, Ar.Alexander, Theo 64919 Churchill
61 5*1 J Owens 12 Oreus, The Peruvian, Theo 4688 Churchill
2b 2'1 G Mein 10 C.J.Craigmile, Theo, Pietros ©4233 Saratoga
71 8“ J Owens 11 Sew. Combs, PaulMicou, AlexII. 64064 Saratoga
3-4 1:14 good 18-i
3-4 l:13%fast 1
3-4 1:13 fast It
3-4 l:12%fast 4
51 f 1 :07%f ast (
51 f 1 :07%fast 6 ]
3-4 1 :13%fast Z
1-5 108 2
11 107 4
10 991 5
4 92 3
6 106 10
61 106 3
28 103 3
91 12 17 T Brothersl2 J.B. Brown, Louanna, D’nier Sou
7'1 T 7 ! B Kenn’dy 12 Anna Tod. Poppye, Palladium
4 4*1 H Lunsf’d 5 TrueFlier, L.Marceilia, Ten. Seth
3 1 3*1 F Hunt 7 True Flier, Seth’s Lemon, Erin
1* 1* F Hunt 9 S.’sLemon. S. Shooter. Tend. Seth
By Ben Brush — Tildee's Last, by Ornament.
«* Breeder, J. T. Embicy.
72 7 1 * H Glick 8 Cromwell, Old Top, Monsoon
7 7 s * E Martin 7 Esearpolette, RenValet, D. Spray
2 s E Martin 5 Rapid Stride, Jordan, Doris
2* E Martin 5 Brown Check, Horeb, Sea Mime
4 4 1 E Martin 6 Far East, Spods, Hoover
1‘ E Martin 10 Old Blue, Doris, Nylorac
By Escoba — La Recolte, by Meddler.
Breeder. K. D. Alexander.
3* 3*1 E Fator 7 R.E.Clark. Rom. Mary, B’kwheat
9 9 6 E Fator 9 Sun Brae, Lugs, Chiva
91 10* 1 B Harvey 11 L.Gorhnm. Hon. Man, Wolf’sCry
2* 2*1 J Corcoranl2 R.onTimo, LilyM., Chihl’sPlay
2b 2'1 G Mein
71 8“ J Owens
4 l 4 4 1 J Owens
71 8“ R Doyle
3* 3*1 J Owens
8 Paul Micou, Elmer K., S. Combs 63990 Saratoga
(Trainer, E. C. Crokett. Owner. J. L. Knight).
71 8“ R Doyle 8 Goaler, Dimples, Matinee Idol
3* 3*1 J Owens 7 GreenGold. Blossom House, Gem
1* 1= H Thurberl2 Carnarvon. Bojul. Youneed
By Korron — Ethelberg II., by Hapsbnrg.
63744 K’worth 5-8 1:1
63537 Windsor 5-8 1:<
ALBERT L„ b. c, 3 (M)
51 f 1:07 fast 23-10 1C6 3
5-8 1 :00%f ast 4 112 6
61 f 1:08 mud 41 107 2
5-8 59%fast 7 107 2
5-8 1:00 fast 15 114 3
5-8 l:01%slop 33-10 110 6
61 5% E Fator 12 II. Graham, OldTop. G’t ofllonor
2 l 11 E Fator 12 Cliild’sPlay. Rom. Maty, F. Spoon
61 7*1 E Fator 9 Briand, Fighting Cook. Ia*sli-»
6* 6 7 B Fator 8 I.eslie. Fair Alice. Full Spoon
6k 11“ E Fator 13 Thessaly, Tassel. D*k*sDa tighter
$* 6“ E Fator 9 Miss Cerina, Daniel, W.TukeAU
3*1 2* J Callahan 9 Edict, Daniel, Lady Myra
21 3*1 J Owens 8 Lady Boss, Vennie. Oak wood
4‘ 3‘ J Rowan 6 Oak wood. Bill O’Flynn, Topauso
By Smoke House — Ligbtfoot, by Fair Play.
Breeder. R. P. Marshall.
69732 Lox’gton
3-4 1 :15%hvy
69590 Lex’gton 1 1-16 1 :46%fast
66722 DadeP’rk
66697 DadeP’rk
66625 latonia
66214 Latonia
65724 Latonia
65484 Lex’ ton
€5202 Lexington
64917 Churchill
64 7 91 Churchill
COURTSHIP, b.
3-4 1 :12%fast
7-8 l:25%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 1 :16%hvy
3-4 1.13%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1:15 fast
3-4 l:12%fast
61 f l:19%fast
h. 9
9-10 107 6 2
11-5 106 5 1
61 111 1 3
16 102 6 6
41 104 3 1
13 99 10 7
17 102 9 7
48 103 5 4
3-2 100 7 1
154 102 10 10
13 109 12 9
108
Breeder, J. B. Gorham.
1* W Kelsay 8 Sal ton. Piedmont, Eddie Jr.
(Trainer. J. McKinney. Owner, R. P. Marshall).
66793 DadeP’rk
l l 1* W Kelsay 8 Salton, Piedmont, Eddie Jr. 66764 DadeP’rk
2* 2’1 W Kelsay 11 Opule nt, Jack Fairman, Ala. Girl ^6736 DadeP’rk
3'* 3" H Stearns 5 Boy f.llomo. Isosceles, Prologue 9^798 DadeP’rk
(Trainer, L. F. Marshall. Owner, Marshall Bros.).
6* 6 11 H Stearns 9 SirL’nfal, Crystal Ford. Sm’tGuy
1* l l H Stearns 12 Bojul, H’v’tKing, W’d’gTbr’gh
7* 7*1 J CorcoranlO Birdie G., Louanna, Manicure
ob 5 7 H E Jones 9 Mom. Orlova, Archie Alexander
31 3 4 1 H B Jones 5 W’liirl, Lord Allen, Royal Palm
11 11 H E Jones 12 Stamp, Dad, Manicure
9 l 8 7 J H E Jonesl3 Lina Clark, Inquisition, Glyn
91 7'* II E Jonesl.3 Ruby, Louanna, Tongee
By Phoenix — Courtis&ne, by Meddler.
66549 Latonia
64789 Churchill
64714 Churchill
64652 Churchill
51 f l:07%slow 55 105 8 7 7 1 ! 7“ R Doyle 8 Leslie, P.G.Brown, Tender Seth
51 f l:12%hvy 69 105 5 8 61 3*1 A Roach 8 Ormont. W’in. Blossom, Grandest
51 f l:06%fast 106 105 7 9 7 1 ! o 11 A Roach 14 Mar. Wood. Ted’s Plum. Argo
51 f 1:08 fast 25 105 4 3 3b 4 7 1 E Petzoldt 6 Beach Beauty, GailFord, Cukanio
3-4 l:13%fast 15f 107 5 9 10 l 10“ A Roach 12 Pompous, Wuyw’samo, Bedazzle
51 f l:07%fast 12f 108 5 2 6 h 6 1 * A W’ilson 11 Lily M., Gordon Shaw, l’roceeda
51 f l:07%fast 37 115 4 3 51 7“ J D M'ney 8 Iud’nTruil, Pompous, TheCiown
5-8 l:01%fast Ilf 115 11 12 ll 1 10*i J Heupel 14 Wbo Knows Mo, Cash. Renee lav/
2nd RACE 7 'U
7-8 Mile. 3-year-olils and upward. Maidens. (May 21, 1921
1:23 1-5 4 HO.)
66275 Latonia
65721 latonia
65292 I^cx’ton
64717 Churchill
62006 Churchill
€1869 Churchill
61793 Churchill
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 1 :13%fast
3-4 1 :14%slow
1 l:38%fast
61 f 1 :19%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
61 f 1: 18%fa.st
CHILD’S PLAY, ch. f, 3
34f 1041 8
12f 105 8
€4 110 5
25 108 4
10 111 9
5 113 3
11 105 2
98
Bred in France by C. H. Mackay. ACT7r _ ARY - br ’ c ’ 3 (M)
9'1 9 1 * E Ambrosell Orlova, MissPetite. SirLnwnfal
10* 10“ C Ralls 11 Ruby, Treasurer, Greeu Gold
711 710 j Zoeller 8 Janku, Gr’nd-Swell, Sew. Comb?
5 5* 7 J Zoeller 5 Buster, Cherry Tree, Broth. Love
(Trainer. P. Coyne. Owner, R. H. Anderson).
Pulled up. J Zoeller 12 Marse John. Tacola. Orlova
7* 7 11 J Zoeller
5 5 M J Zoeller
8 GreenGold, Col. Baker, lionorMnr.
5 Dr. Clark. Centimeter. Neddnm
60588 Lex’gton
62833 Latonia
62748 latonia
G2G62 Latonia
62477 Latonia
62436 Latonia
1 1 :39%fast
3-4 1 :13%fast
51 f 1 :08%fast
5-8 1:01 fast
5-8 l:01%fast
5-8 l:01Vifast
(Trainer, K. Pitt. Owner. 0. Torrell).
By Fair Play — Lady Winsome, by Meddler or Fits JUBA i b : 3
61 104 4
26f 115 8
11-5 112 1
28 110 6
6 115 5
8 115 1
105
€8133 F.Gr’nds
68091 F.Gr’nds
•7878 F.Gr’nds
67710 F.Gr’nds
67602 F.Gr’nds
66630 Latonia
66598 Latonia
66348 Latonia
66065 Latonia
65235 Lex’ton
3-4 1 :15%slow 6 11$ 7
3-4 1:14 good 3 103 8
3-4 l:14%fasl 30 113 1
3-4 1 :13%fast 10 105 11
3-4 1 :15Vfcfast 8 110 2
3-4 1 :12%f ast ll 95 9
3-4 1 : 13 fast 6 112 5
$-4 l:12%fast 10 106 >
3-4 1 :15%hvy 17-10 30$ 4
51 f 1 :07%f ast 43 10 110 $
111 7 11 11* 11* 1 H J Burkel2 Rupee. Tender Seth, Radiant
9 10 1 9“ J McCoy 11 P.Sport, IM rown, Win.TakeAll
1 1*1 1‘ H J Bu^kell Poor Sport, Rork, Admirer
3 41 5 4 1 F Smith 13 I>es2ie, Elizabeth Bean, Chiva
2 61 6*1 II J Burkell Radiant, Sw.andP’ty, G. Mount
4 41 6* C Ralls 12 Red Arrow, Jupiter, Certain
2 6' 1 9*1 H J Burkell Miss Meisc, Lily M., Victoire
(Trainer, R. P. Brooks. Owner, T. E. Muelltr).
69615 Ijex’gton 3-4 1:13%fast 95 105 8 2 2=
C4686 Churchill 5-8 1:01 %f ast 31 112 8 7 61
62161 Churchill 5-8 l:00%fast 272 108 6 8 8*
SUN FEY. blk. f, 3 (M) 105 ]
(Trainer, G. H. Strate. Owner, W. S. Kilmer).
4 41 6* C Ralls 32 Red Arrow, Jupiter, Certain 69931 Churchill 3-4 l:14%mud
2 6' 1 9*1 H J Burkell Miss Meise, Lily M., Victoire 65573 H.deG’ce 51 f l:08%fast
10 51 4=1 B Kenn’dy 12 K'.onTime, Rustem, Child’s Play 65302 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:15 fast
6 4b 6*‘ F Smith 7 P.llaste, W. Knows Me, Jupiter 65196 Belm’t 51 f MC l:05%fast
1 lb 21 M Garner 12 Rustem, Romp. Mary, Full Spoon 62353 Belmont 41 f st 52%fast
9 102 6 4
1 115 2 2
13 106 11 13
3 112 4 1
6-6 106 4 4
By Dick Finnell — Alice Baird, by Woolstborpe.
. Breeder. R. H. Andersen.
31 4«1 J Corcoranl2 Chittagong. Everhart, YYida
9* 9‘* B Kenn’dylO Donges, Dust Flower, Kent L.
81 8*1 E Martin 10 Doc. Glenn, Kingsclere, Donegal
41 3 4 E Martin 7 Cherokee, Banter. Certain
6 4 6“ D Conn’lly 8 JackBauer. Ban. Bearer. Ku3tera
2b 3 4 E Martin 7 J avinia. AlStebler. La Orb
By Mentor — Maggie Isham. by Ogden.
. Breeder, Estate of 0. F. Stifel.
2= 2b A Yerrat 10 Ascot, Ma jori’hilton. Freeholder
61 6^1 J D M’ney S Layol. Irish Rose. Fernandos
8* 8“ G Fields 9 Donges, Dretfcn Maker, Prince K.
By Sun Brier — St. Fey, by St. Frusquin.
it). Breeder, W. S. Kilmer.
4 l 3* J Kederis 10 Post Haste, G. of Honor. Gt.Lady
2* 2*1 F Keogh 7 Scribble, Miss Miami. Papillon
6*»b G Breun’g 15 Bluemoiit. Vigil, Marie Blanche
lb 2* A Johnsonl2 Felside, Sunday Best, l’ow Wow
5 1 6*1 H Thomas 8 Sally’s Alley, The Kiss, Ege
Friday, May 18, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
5
THELMA K.. b. f. 3 (M) 10S
(Trainer. W. B. Finn ©can. Owner. W. F.
66792
DadeP’rk
3-4 l:151islow
10
109
2
2
66694
DadeP’rk
5| f 1 :07 fast
t
109
6
6
66602
Latonia
5| f 1:07 Vast
13
109
10
8
66577
Latonia
1 1:40 fast
10
107
3
6
66514
Ijatonia
3-4 1:13 Vast
5
112
8
7
66310
Latonia
3-4 1 :13Vast
11
112
2
2
66129
Latonia
3-4 1:17 %hvy
43
112
3
©
65950
Latonia
3-4 1:14 fast
28
109
3
2
65763
Latonia
64 f 1:08 fast
i:*f
108
9
7
ALLURING, br. 1
r. 3 (M)
105
(Trainer, M.
M Shields. Own*
r. A. S.
Day).
69763
Lex’gto n
3-4 l:16Vihvy
86
984 4
6
68612
Jefferson
3-4 1: 15-Vast
15
105
9
7
68246
Jefferson
lm70y 1:47 fast
7
104| 7
7
68010
F.Gr’nds
lm70y 1:46 Vast
8
S3
10
9
67878
F.Gr nds
3-4 l:U%fast
15
110
10
9
67731
F.Gr’nds
lmTOy 1 :45V'ast
10
103
2
7
67687
F.Gr’nds
3-4 1:14 Vast
32
III
10
10
67437
F.Gr’nds
2-4 1 :17 hvy
12
113
10
11
CAFPY RICKS,
ch. g, 3 (M)
110
(Trainer, R.
McGarvey. Owner,
R.
McGarvcy
67218
Jefferson
54 f 1 :09 slow
G
110
7
4
67088
Jefferson
3-4 1:18 hvy
10
no
6
3
66908
Jefferson
5-8 l:02Vast
12
115
9
6
65434
Lex’ ton
5J f 1:09 good
13
115
8
6
65266
Ijex'ton
5| f 1 :0*Vast
18
115
7
3
62356
Ijatonia
44 f 56Vast
39
115
6
5
62181
Churchill
5-8 1 :G1 Vast
13
no
5
6
62011
Churchill
44 f 54 Vast
47
114
1
6
By Ogden — Phantom, by Star Shoot.
Knebelk&mp). Breeder, J. E. Madden.
2 2* 2*| B Scheffei 8 Van’h’gBoy. G’lFord, Fernando*
6 7* T 7 ! J Owens 9 Bedazzle. Gold. Billows. UMMaid
8 8* 8* B Scheffei 12 Rronell, Spinhall, Waywassamo
6 8 S'® F Smith 8 BerieAinie. P’ceTiiTH, L’kyRun
7 7* 7*4 J Owens 11 G’sMuid. Gol. Billows. M. Collette
2 2 4 2* J Gruber 12 Lierre. Bedazzle. Blue Bird
2 2 4 31 B Scheffei S Korn. Mary, GrassMaid. lleskil’a
2 4| 5 7 | J Gruber 9 PostHaste. Pompous. The Clown
SIMPLETON, ch. g. 6
(Trainer, A. W. Jackson.
Owner, A. W. Jackson).
By Luke McLuke — Booby, by Voter.
69910 Churchill 1 1-8 1 :56%slow 30 113 1
54923 Ijatonia 11-8 1:53 fast 41 109 5
54815 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :55fcfast 16-5 110 4
54553 Churchill 1 1-8 l:52Vast 10 112 7
Breeder. R. T. Wilson.
6 4 6 ,T H J Burke 8 Countess, Ollie Pslmer. Kremlin
8 8** H J Burke 8 J. C. Stone. Ksborter, Mab
2 l 2* H J Burke 8 I. Hughes. DahabiahII..C’tilever
7 7‘* H J Burke 7 Grace, Paris Maid, Yowell
7 10* 11** J Gruber 12 MV
eMaid. L.Cl»*cliill. B.Amie
SPORTSMAN, ch. g. 4 113 1
(Trainer, S. Chenault. Owner, T. C. McDowell)
63184 Latonia 1 1-8 1:53 Want 43-10 102 10 6 7*
62788 Latonia lra70y 1:44 Vast 18-6 112 6 6 81
ALLURING, hr. f, 3 (M) 105 Ey Manager Waite— Little Daughter, by Ogden.
(Trainer, M. 21 Shields. Owner. A. S. Day). Breeder. T. C. McDowcu.
69763 Lex’gton 3-4 l:16Vihvy 86 981 4 «> 4-1 5 15 J Wallace 7 Corenne, Monsoon, Sure
68612 .Jefferson 3-4 1: 15-Vast 15 105 9 7 7* 6*1 .1 McCoy 12 Amelias.. The Colonel, Fleeting
68246 Jefferson lm70y 1:47 fast 7 104J 7 7 1C* 7*4 H Thurberl2 Ghost. Slanderer. Rupee
68010 F.Gr’nds lm70y 1:46 Vast 8 93 10 9 9' 2 9'* J Kessner 10 Yorick, Ghost. Marjorie Wood
67878 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14%iast 15 110 10 9 71 8' 3 J Bell 11 Child’s Play. Poor Sport. Rork
67731 F.Gr’nds lrr.TOy 1 .45 Vast 10 103 2 7 6* 6 1 * A Wilson 12 A1 Steblcr. Glabella. Untried
G7687 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14%fast 32 11110 10 5® 3*1 L McD’ott 12 JohnQ. Kelly. FirstBliish. Rupee
67437 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:17 hvy 12 113 10 11 8* S’* J Bell 11 Amole. Prince Tii Tii. Rupee
CAFPY RICKS, ch. g. 3 (M) 110 By Manager Waite— Belle nf Ablard. by Ornament
(Trainer, R. McGarvey. Owner, R. McGarvcy). Breeder. T. C. McDowell.
67218 Jefferson 51 f 1:09 slow 5 110 7 4 4* 4‘® J Owens 12 SweeiMama. Yorick, Sir Sidney
67088 Jefferson 2-4 1:18 hvy 10 110 6 3 3* 3* J Owens 12 Wrangler. Reformer, Little Ann
66908 .Jefferson 5-8 l:02Vast 12 115 9 6 5® 5* J Gruber 12 Kunleigli, Yorick. Irene Walton
65434 Ijex’ton 5J f 1:09 good 13 115 8 6 6 2 6* 1 J Howard 8 Hence law. Proceeds. Lucky Run
65266 I^x ton 51 f 1 :0*~fast IS 115 7 3 41 6 ,# J Howard 12 Piedmont Pequot, Lucky Run
62356 Latonia 44 f 56Vast 39 115 6 5 41 4'1 J H Burkell Macbeth. Tny.Hay. May.Carrel
62181 Churchill 5-8 1:01Vast 13 110 5 6 6 6“ J H Burke 6 Skeezix. Kent L, Jupiter
62011 Churchill 41 f 54 Vast 47 114 1 6 6* 6»* J Kederis 7 JakieHay. HughesGraham. Wida
FREEHOLDER, ch. c, 3 (M) 110 Bv M&intenant — La Bayonette. by Vcrwood.
(Trainer, C. L. Dodson. Owner, Matlark A Dodson). Bred in France by J. E. Widener.
69615 Ijex’gton 3-4 1:13V»st 105 110 6 3 4* 4* G Yeargin 10 Ascot. Juba, Major Chilton
66641 Latonia 3-4 1:13 Vast 59 112 7 8 8* 8 12 H Gray 12 Wayw’samo. PceTiiTii. Bedazzle
G6602 latonia 51 f 1:07 Vast 12f 112 9 11 12 12** K Martin 12 Brunell, Spin ball. Waywassamo
66480 Latonia 3-4 1:14 Vast 53 112 5 8 11* 11*® H Gray 12 Tend. Seth, Spiuball, BodyGuard
62478 Latonia
62361 Latonia
1 1-16 1 :47 4 fcfast 21-10 106 1
1 1-16 1 : 48 Vast
62211 Churchill 1 1-16 l:4GVast
62112 Churchill
ROB. ch. c. 4
3-4 1 :12%f:ist
1 106 1
3 110 5
16 102 2
112
(Trainer, G. Land. Owner, C. Weidemann).
63182 Latonia
3-4 l:13Vast
63150 latonia lm79y !:46%slow 11-10 109 9
62788 Latonia Im’.Oy 1 : 44% fast 33 106 4
62749 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4SVast 5 102 6
62211 Churchill 1 1-16 l:46%fast 7 110 4
62162 Churchill 1 1-16 1:17 fast 19-10 196 4
60456 FairGr’unds 3-4 l:12Vast
WALNUT HALL. b. g. 9
FANCY FREE. b. f. 4 (M) 110 !
(Trainer. J. 0. Whitlow. Owner, F. A. Forsythe).
62324 latonia 1 1-16 1 :4SVast 6-6 108 2 1 1*
62129 Churchill 3-4 1:12Vast 33 106 7 8 6 2
61852 Churchill 3-4 1:14 hvy 34 108 6 6 5|
61619 Ijcx’ton 3-4 1:13 Vast 42 1104 5 8 9
By Hessian — Ruth L.. by Dorante.
i). Breeder. F. A. Forsythe.
1* 2* M Garner 5 Dorius. Topmast. Casey
6 2 5«| E Barnes 9 Janku, 4. B. Brown. Wayw’dLady
54 5“ D Conn’lly 6 Petie. Jon Jon. Asia
9 9“ D Conn'lly 9 HoldMe. Lot.Luraine. C.d’Amour
LEONTES. b. c, 3 (M) 110
(Trainer, R. Williams. Owner, S. W. Grant).
66641 Latonia 3-4 1:13%fast 31f 115 1 7
66480 latonia 3-4 1:14 Vast 70f 114 12 12
66276 Latonia 3-4 1:13 Vast 14f 113 12 12
110 By Alyescot — Jerda, by Ssmpronius.
S. W. Grant). Breeder, G. J. Long.
31f 115 1 7 6 2 6*1 H J Burkell* Wayw’samo. PceTiiTii, Bedazzle
70 f 114 12 12 12 12 1 * H J Burkel'J Tend. Seth. Spinball. BodyGuard
14f 113 1 2 12 12 12 2 « H Lunsf'd 12 GoldeuCrest. Nuyaka, Stone Age
GLORY OF THE SEAS, b. f, 4 (M) 105 By Disguise— Mauretania, by Cunard.
(Trainer, W. McDaniel. Owner. J. H. Rosseter). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter.
57415 Aq’duct 5-8 59 Vast 25 115 11 11 11* 10* 5 A Johnson 12 Bayonne, Yashmak, Anna M.
PLAYFUL MIS6. br. f. 3 (M) 105
(Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner. W. Perkins).
63330 l*utonia
63067 I.atonia
62949 Ijatonia
62784 Latonia
62599 Latonia
54 f l:ll%hvy
5-8 1:01 fast
5-8 1:03 fchvy
54 f 1 :08*/sfast
5-8 1:01 fast
6 109 6
41 112 11
3 112 6
32 112 4
By George Smith— Misplay. by Fair Play.
Breeder. W. W. Darden.
64 5 : * E Pool 9 Chittagong, Donegal, Jupiter
64 6* E Pool 12 Pleasure. S.Ducrow. M.P.G’dner
3* 3* D Conn’lly 12 TipToelnn, Irish Rose, Phenol
3* 3* E Pool 8 A. Blue Gown. Begum. Pleasure
7* 6*5 O Willis 10 I). Flower. A. B. Gown. Piestolite
TRUE AMERICAN, ch. c, 3 (M) 110 By Manager Waite— True Blue, by Hastings.
(Trainer, S. Chenault. Owner, T. C. McDowell). Breeder. T. C. McDowell.
69588 Ijox’gton 1 l:39%fast 51 f 106412 12 12 12 2# J Howard 12 Chittagong. Everhart, Wida
61870 Churchill 44 f 54%fast 3 115 2 3 2k 3®* J Howard 11 Belzoni. Metric, Ca Indium
61791 Churchill 41 f 54%fast 24 110 1 3 2* 3* J Kederis 8 M.Cerina, Larchmout, Patrician
COL. WHALLEN, b. c. 3 (M) Hi
(Trainer, R. Goose. Owner. R. Goose)
69931 Oiurchill 3-4 l:14%mud 84 10
62787 Latonia 5-8 1:0! Vast 33 11
62184 Churchill 5-8 1:01 Vast 21 11]
62007 Churchill 41 f 54 fast 62 lli
110 By Dick Welles — Rod*, by Dr. Leggo.
loose). Breeder, J. P. Baker.
84 107 8 9 91 9 1 * E Fator 10 PostHaste. G. of Honor. SunFey
33 112 8 9 10* 10" H J Burkel2 Taylor Hay. Antonia. Pavlowa
21 111 1 2 4* 4* H J Burke 6 Skeezix. Kent L. Jupiter
62 115 1 9 10* 10>» H J Burkel‘2 Pr.of Umbria. R’ticator, Gl'livet
ROYAL SPRING, ch. c. 3 (M) 110
(Trainer, H. Oots. Owner, H. Oot;).
69931 Churchill 3-4 l:14%mud 89 107
By Charles Edward — Bushwater, by The Commoner.
Brooder. E. Rucker.
10 10 8" L McD’ott 10 PoetHaste. G. of Honor, SunFey
COL. G., ch. g. 4 (M) 115 By Dick Welles — Flammula, by Flambeau.
(Trainer, J. Umensetter. Owner, W. W. German). Breeder. J. Greenberg.
65436 Ijex’ton 3-4 l:15Vfegood 9 110 3 8 9* 9" L McD’ottl2 L’y Frnkes. Brown Eyes. Spods
55199 Latonia 5-8 l:02&hvy 42 1104 8 8 8 8 6-® W Lilley 8 Qu. Garden. Adventure. Bil.Siar
MISTRESS MARY. ch. f. 3 (M) 105 By Manager Waite— Lady Anne, by Kinley Mack.
(Trainer, S. Chenault. Owner, T. C. McDowell). Breeder, T. C. McDowell.
First start.
3rd RACE
BLUE BIRD. br. 1
(Trainer. F. T
69693 Lex’gton
69645 I^x’gton
69536 Lex’gton
68657 Jefferson
68568 Jefferson
68494 Jefferson
68246 Jefferson
67750 F.Gr’nds
67688 F.Gr’nds
67604 F.Gr’nds
1-1 G Miles.
1922 1 :44—
t. Owner, C. H.
11:48 fast 11-10
1 2:00%fast 24
1:45 good 11
1 2:01 Vast 12
1 :42 Vast 5
1 l:52%slow 6
1:47 fast 15
1:46 fast 7
l 1 :14%fast 12
l:46%fast 10
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming:. Olay 24,
-4 113.)
97 By Zeus — Ravenroost, by Prince of Monaco.
:. Knebelkamp). Breeder. White A Garnett.
J 100 5 2 2® 1® J Corcor’n 7 Countess, Hullo. Megan
i 98 1 2 1) 1*4 B Harvey 6 Topmast. Cantilever. B. of Green
L 1U0 1 3 3* 1*4 B Harvey 7 K.P’ndleton. G.Ford, Ak’noeker
! 88 2 9 8® 9*4 D Jones 12 Bravo. Stanley. Tom Cassidy
i 984 6 7 2*4 1 1 B Harvey id I looting. LittlcAnn, SweeiMama
1064 7 5 4* 4*4 A Wilson 7 Glabella. Irish Pat. llillhouse
106410 11 74 6 T 4 A Wilson 12 Ghost. Slanderer. Rupee
109 11 9 6* 6 1 * A Wilson 11 MinnieB.. Kennmare, Temptress
! 104412 5 54 5* A Wilson 12 Rcgnm, Ghost, Kinsman
I 93 11 9 94 8 10 D Jones 11 Irish Pal. Ghost. Slanderer
BEN VALET, ch. g. S 107 ]
(Trainer. J. Umenaetter. Owner, J. Umensetter)
69935 Churchill 1 1:42 mud 17-10 112 4 4 4*
69876 Churchill 1 1 16 l:49%mud 37-10 112 1 2 24
64971 Churchill 1 1-16 1:45 Vast 24 104 2 1 34
64752 Churchill lm70y l:43Vast 13 104 3 3 44
64376 Windsor 11-16 1:47 fast 7 106 ? 5 5*
63604 Windsor 1 1-16 l:49%slow 9-5 111 2 3 3*
63481 Windsor 11-16 1:47 fast 2 109 1 1 1*
63306 Dev’shire 1 1-16 1:49 *4slop 4 101 3 1 1*
63085 Dev’shire 1 1-13 l:46%good 20 101 6 2 3*
62522 latonia 1 1-16 l:47Vivy 8 106 3 6 6*
62074 Churchill 64 f 1:21 hvy 21-6 115 2 3 3*
61869 Churchill 3-4 1:12 Vast 15 113 14 6*
ROYAL CROWN, ch. c, 3 96
(Trainer. J. J. Troxler. Owner. J. J. Troxler).
By Great Britair — Virginia Nunn, by Gold Heels.
*“). Breeder, S. Bedford.
4* 4*® H Long 8 Napoo. Reel Foot, Last Effort
2| 2* H Long 7 Kscar’iette. Dan. Spray. Dor. Sou
34 4* A Wilson 7 Unc.Velo, R.W’gfield, S.ofPl’ure
44 4** C Ralls 5 Uncle Velo. Col. Baker, Wapiti
5* 4* A T’mbley 9 Tantalus, Gourmand. Kew. O’Neil
3* 3*4 A Claver 6 Moco, King John, Tantalus
1* 1* E Pool 7 Gath, Moss Fox II.. Bullet
1* 1* N Swart 9 SisterFlo, Joaquina. St. Germain
3* 3* N Swart 11 John Uoshor, Belario, Louis A.
6* 6‘* R Har’ton 7 Eastcside, Make Up, Tody
3* 2 4 M Garner 5 Col. Baker. BegPardon. M J.Daly
6* 5*4 A Johnson 8 GreenGold, Col. Baker, HonorMan
By King James — Queen, by Goldcrest.
69324 Hunt’ton 1 l:41Vast
69261 Hunt’ton 3-4 l:19%hvy
68938 Mobile Ab 64 f 1:24 Vast
68448 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:53%hvy
68131 F.Gr’nds 3-4 LlSVfcslow
67983 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1:14 fast
67088 Jefferson 3-4 1:18 hvy
66908 Jefferson 5-8 1:02 Vast
NAPOO, ch. h, 5
(Trainer. R. D. Williams. <P
69935 Churchill 1 1:42 mud
1® W Fronk
1* E Martin
3 1 2* E Martin
5‘* 5'* R Martin
3* 3' J E Martin
7* 7'* E Sm’w’d
69935 Churchill 1 1:42 mud 33-10 107
69767 Ijex’gton 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 1 107
69641 l.*ex’gton 1 1-16 1 :46Vast 23-10 106
69532 Ijex’gton
62109 Churchill
62006 Churchill
61530 Ijex’lon
61451 1 .ex’ ton
HULLO, ch. m, 5
3-4 l:14^good
3-4 1:13 fast
64 f 1:19 Vast
3-4 1 :16*£hvv
3-4 1 :14 fast
5 109 3
13 109 7
3-2 107 5
24 HO 5
104
(Trainer, W. L. Drake. Owner, W. L. Drake).
69767 Jjcx’gton
09698 Lox'gton
69532 Ijox’gton
68818 Havana
€8767 Havana
68664 Havana
68518 Havana
68414 Havana
68307 Havana
68160 Havana
NOMINEE, ch. g
1 1-16 1:51 hvy
11-16 1:48 fast
3-4 l:14Vsgood
1 l:41%fast
1 1 : 40% fast
1 l:40%fast
54 f l:07£fast
54 1 umjsm wA
54 f 1 :08%fast
3-4 l:14Vifast
27 107 5
58 108 4
8f 1074 8
4 105 4
8 105 5 4 4* 3* T Burns 8 Mary Reigel, Chile, Hazel W.
6 100 5 2 2* 3* P Groos 8 Waiereo. Czardom. Hazel W.
10 103 7 6 44 3 2 J I* Groos 8 Tony Sue, Spods. Titnnia
2J 104 4 3 3J 4«4 H Glick 6 Carrie Moore, Ras, Port Light
5 102 5 5 4* 1* S Banks 8 War Idol, Far East, Haran
34 110 2 4 4| 4J E Ambr’se 8 llaran. War Idol. Watereo
109 By Voter — Love Apple, by Chuctanunda.
T. O’Hearn). Breeder, J.^ Sanford.
66 1CG4 6 7 7 7*® R Har’ton 7 Runquoi* Normal, Honollu Boy
53 103 7 6 6* 6' 7 J Francis 8 Black Thong, Runquoi, Nurture
20 110 Left at post. W Riden'r 7 Virgo, MissProsperity, Nan. Lee
14 108 4® R Har’ton 6 lly’pom, M.P’sperity, T.Swim’r
11 110 6°i R Har’ton 6 Puzzle, Brown Check. Uyanpoai
11 110 5 4 3 J Heupel 6 B.Watchll., M.P’perity, Colos’s
5 110 5* L Gray 6 B’kWatchlL, Arravan. MvBallot
64 H5 1* L Gray 6*Ray Atkin, Flip, Blazing Fire
113 5* L Mink 8 M.P’sperity. L’tColonel. ElMabdi
24f 109 10 10 10* 10* 7 H Gray 1J Opulent. Loveliness, Mildred
32 100 5 7 8* 8" H Stutts 11 Sun God. British Maid, Damoris
54 109 7 8 7* 6*4 H Gray 12 Mr Ballot. liveliness. Amauila
110 110 7 10 10 5 10* 1 H Gray 12 Dr.Gilbert, Damcris. War Spirit
16f 106 8 11 10 * 9 24 H Gray 12 Virgo, I^-iFoudre, Trust Official
49 113 12 13 13 13*® W W T-Iorl3 N’ghtyXisbu. T roil as. Sportsman
Ilf 111 12 13 13 12*® G Fields 13 M.Bodine, A. Alexander. Penwel.
99 By Cunard — Santa Anna II., by Martagon.
2* 3* P Groos
44 3 2 4 I* Groos
34 4 4 4 H Glick
4* 1* S Banks
(Trainer, T. O’Hearn. Owner, T. O’Hearn).
64855 Churchill 1 1-S l:52%fast 66 1C64 6 7
64687 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :478f.fast 53 103 7 6
6464 4 ElueCrass 1 1-8 l:53%fast 20 110 Left
64637 BlueGrass 1 1-16 1:50 slow 14 108
64537 BlueG’ss lm70y 1:44 fast 11 110
64510 BlueGrass 1 1:40 fast 11 110
64230 Lex. Fair 1 1-16 l:49%fast 5 110
64172 I .ex. F air 3-4 l:15^ifast 64 115
64145 I^x.Fair 54 f l^^fast 115
63247 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 24f 109 10 10
63184 Latonia 1 1-8 l:53&fast 32 100 5 7
6303 4 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47^fast 54 109 7 8
62786 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47^fast 110 110 7 10
62634 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast lof 106 8 11
62112 Churchill 3-4 l:!2*ifast 49 113 12 13
61977 Churchill 7-8 1 :25%fa*t Ilf 11112 13
619 77 Churchill 7-8 1:1
BIT OF GREEN, b. m, 5
(Trainer, F. Brooks. Owner, T. V. Mountjoy)
69698 Lex’gton 11-16 1:48 fast IS 107 3 4
69645 Lex’gton 1 3-16 2:00%fast 21-10 100 2 5
69497 Lex’gton lm70y 1 :47Sslop 9 103 2 2
62913 latonia 1 3-l« 2:01%mud 14 97 3 7
5 110 5* L Gray
64 115 1* L Gray
115 5® L Mink
24f 109 10 10 10* 10* 7 H Gray
32 100 5 7 8* 8" H Stutts
54 109 7 8 7* 6*J H Gray
110 HO 7 10 10* 10»* H Gray
lof 106 8 11 10 1 !>-* H Gray
20 106 5
115
(Trsiner. R. T. Watts. Owner. R. T. Watts).
69960 Churchill 1 1-4 2:13%hvy 10 115 3 3
69618 I lex’gton lm70y l:44%fast 12-5 113 3 6
69553 Lex’gton ImTOy l:45%fast 8-5 112 1 3
68654 Jefferson lmTCy 1:45 fast 10 114 2 4
68596 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:48 fast 8 HO 9 9
67987 F.Gr’nds 11-8 1:54 fast 15 116 5 6
SWEET BOUQUET, b. h. 6 115
By The Manager — Auriga, by Waterboy.
ell) Breeder, T. C. McDowelL
7* 7 1# J Heupel 11 Sun God, British Maid. Damoris
84 8 14 B Martin 12 Rob. Randel. Charline
14 1*4 E Martin 8 Alameda Girl, OoLaLa. Randel
4‘4 3*4 W Pool 7 A lamedaGirl, Randel, Oo La La
3* 2® N Barrett 6 Red Wingfield. Dorius. Rob
5* 3* J Kederis 13 NaughtyNisba, Troilns, Plantooa
By Orb — Panlita, by Panmure.
Breeder, I. E. Clark.
8* 8*4 D Conn’lly 10 Inquisition, Lugs, Glyn
5| 6*4 M Garner 12 Alam.Girl, RibGrass, Hysteria
1*4 l 4 A Wilson 12 Randel, Charline. Bojui
24 4‘4 A Wilson 12 S.Fr’dman. Berinont, B.ofGreen
5* 4 1T D Conn'lly 6 It. Wingfield, Sportsman, Dorius
4* 4*4 B Martin S Biddledee, Pictor, Bit of Green
64 7‘* J Owens 8 P’sep’tout, Sweeny, Bril’ntRay
Py Sunflower II. — Waterweed. by Watercress.
. Bred in England by J. B. Joel.
4 2 2*4 J Owens 5 The Wit. Nurture, Attorney
6 2 6*4 J Owens 8 K’klev'gton, Nurture, Topmast
24 2 2 J Owens 6 Eve. White, Topmast, O. Palmer
5 h 6’ 4 J Owens 6 Mnvournoen, l^ucle Velo, Tody
8* S'* A Roach 9 Doughnut, Primo, Ettalie
9'® 8>* J Owens 10 Uttunec. Slipp’yElm, Kscarr#oI’te
(Trainer, B. S. Michell. Owner, L. J. Keating).
69958 Churchill 64 f l:22%hvy 71 109 8 9 8* 8 54 .T Wallace
6592 1 K’ worth lm70y l:42%fast 13 111 2 5 5 5'* E Renzet
65732 K’ worth 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 18 111 5 5 6 4 «'* E Renzet
65447 Wood’ne lm70y 1 :44%fast 14 112 5 7 7* 6" H J Burt
65311 Wood’ne lm70y 1:45 fast 60 102 10 7 3>» 3* F Sharpe
65214 Dorval 1 l:45%slow 7-5 102 7 4 4 * 6*1 W Marti*
65139 Dorval lm70y l:57ttmud 11-10 107 5 1 1* 1* F Sharpe
By Galrtine — Bouquet, by Kinley Mack.
64896 B.B’nnets 1 1-8 1 :55%fast 37-10 100 2
64755 B. Bonnets 7-8 l:27%fast 4 107 7
64660 Conn’ght lm70y l:47*/f.fast 64 114 6
64 549 Conn’ght lmTOy l:4S%good 11 107 6
64 406 Windsor 3-4 1:13 fast 12 118 5
91
CUKAMO, ch. g, 3 (M)
(Trainer, G. G. Moshier. Owner, G. G. Moshier).
f). Breeder. J. E. Seagram.
8= 8 54 .T Wallace 0 Ilmlrian, Glyn, Colonel Baker
5 5‘* E Renzetti 5 Blarney Boy, Pellahm, Troubler
6 4 6'* E Renzetti 7 King’s Court. Dellahm, Troubler
7* 6" H J Burkell BahyMine, RexGaiety. JuneFly
3^ 3* F Sharpe 12 Dellahm. Aquatic, Blarney Boy
4* 6*1 W Martin 0 Mallowmot. Blarney Boy. Azrael
1* 1* F Sharpe 6 Jamirna, Eva Song. Carry On
3* 5*4 F Sharpe 6 Azrael, Anmnt. Jamirna
6*4 6*1 G Babin 7 Mallowmot. Nomis, Carry On
3*4 21 G Babin 11 Mallowmot, Aunt Lin. Bengali
14 1*| E Barnes 13 Aunt Ian, Bengali, Primo
6*® o~h H Ericks’n 6 Gallipot, Thor.Way, Gal. Groom
By Great Britain — Benoni, by Ben Strome.
Breeder. J. D. Carr.
23 110 6 8
25 109 4 3
80f 99 8 4
23 192 2 6
66446 Latonia
66242 I^atonia
6G162 Latonia
66031 Igitor.ia
G5297 Lex’ton
54 f 1 .08 fast
3-4 1:14 fast
1 I:11V&fast
54 f 1 :08*ifast
56 f 108 6
23f 101 5
69933 Churchill 1 1-16 1 :50femud 23 110 6 8 7* 7'® D Conn’lly S Jupiter, Maj.Chilton, Rusticator
69695 I^ex’gton 1 1-16 l:17&fast 25 109 4 3 2* 2*4 D (’onn’lly 5 Jupiter. Slanderer. Akerknockcr
69641 Ijex’gton 1 1-16 l:461ifast 80f 99 8 4 8* 8 12 T Brothersll Kremlin. Napoo. Little Ann
69536 Lex’gton lm70y 1:45 good 23 192 2 6 7 7" W Fronk 7 Blue Bird. Edl’endleton, G.Ford
66736 DadeP’rk 54 f l:06%fast 70 105 10 10 9'4 9'* H Gray 14 MarjorieWood, Ted’sPlutn. Argo
66708 DadeP’rk 54 f 1 .08 fast 47 1134 3 5 5 3®J D Conn’lly 6 IteacliBenuty. GallFord, Albert K
66626 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 13f 106 11 11 11* 10 7 N Swart 13 Kinsman, Tender Seth. Pompous
66446 Latonia 1 I:11V&fast 56f 108 6 3 5 2 4*| N Swart 11 Calcutta, Pompous, Stump Jr.
66242 I*atonia 54 f 1 :08*&faat 23f 101 5 8 64 C*| N Swart 12 Power, A.Vernor. Put and Take
6G162 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 31-10f 108 5 9 8 * 6 10 N Swart 12 (’ash. Power, Lucky Run
66031 Ijator.ia 3-4 1:19 hvy 56 113 8 8 8 5' 4 N Swart 8 Kinsman, Wida, Reel Foot
€5297 Lex’ton 54 f l:10%slovr 114 HO 8 6 6* 6® N Barrett 11 Ormont. Dap. Dan, PatUampson
CAPTAIN ADAMS, ch. c, 3 (M) 102 By Escoba — Tardy, by Lord Esterling.
(Trainer, R. C. Frakes. Owner, R. C. Frakes). Breeder, J. H. Norris.
69729 Ijcx’gton lm70y l:51%hvy 8 104 3 7 7 4 5 H Gray 7 Praise. Maj. Chilton. Little Ann
69618 Ijex’gton lm70y l:44^fast 48 98 4 4 3* 4*4 J Wallace 8 Kirklevington. Nurture Topmast
64714 Churchill 54 f l:07Vifast 51 115 6 8 8 S 24 H Gray 8 Ind’nTrail, Pompous, TheClown
4 1-2 FarlonsT*. 2-year-olds. ClaiminKT* (May 21, 1921 52 2-5
3-41:14 fast 31-10f 108 5
3-4 1:19 hvy 56 112 8
54 f l:10%slo\r 114 HO 8
. ch. c. 3 (M) 102
5 2 4*| N Swart
64 C*| N Swart
8* 6'° N Swart
8 5' 4 N Swart
RAP, b. c. 2 108
(Trainer, R. P. Brooks. Owner, L. G. Ailes).
By Ralph — Thaka. by Sir Huon.
Breeder. G. J. Long.
69455
Hunt’ton
1-2
49Vast
6
115
1* R
Har’ton
6
Lcmmie W., Joe Gatti, Zunclle
69393
Hunt’ton
1-2
50V ast
19
115
4* R
Har’ton
6
Ink. Old Paige. Virginia B.
69352
Hunt’ton
34 f
41 Vast
28
112
4*4 R
Har’ton
7
Edna V., April, Bigwig
69274
Hunt’ton
1-2
50%slow
54
107
6 2 ® R
Har’ton
6
April. Lasses White, Old Paige
69173
llunt'ton
34 f
42%fast
10
108
7*4 H
Glick
7
Listing Ijove, April, Ink
EVENTIDE, ch.
f. 2
no
By Uncle— Noontide
i. by Colin.
(Trainer. W.
Buford.
Owner,
H. P
. Headley).
Breeder. H. P. Headley.
69936
Churchill
44 t
55 mud
13-10
108
2
Lost
rider. B
Ken’dy
9
Welcome, Bat. Bent, Frosty 16 ly
69873
Churchill
44 f
55 mud
24
119
3
5
4*
4* L
Lyke
8
EdnaV., Paloma. Lidy Lougridge
G9730
Lex’gton
44 f
57 hvy
1
115
2
1
1*
1® J
H Burke
7
Pa Ionia. Pest, Florence W.
69664
I-iex'gton
44 f
54 Vast
24
100
4
4
3*
3 2 4 B
Harvey
9
L.Doctor. S.K’zaheth, G.N’thern
69535
Lex’gton
1-2
48fcgood 33-10
107
8
3
24
24 J
H Burke
8
S. Eliza belli, PeggyO., M. Follies
TOWNSEND, ch. c. 2 (M)
By Pataud — Ecameline, by Masetto.
(Trainer, C. Van Dusen. Owner. W. C. Gocdloe). Breeder. W. C. Goodloe.
69694 Lex’gton 44 f 55%fast 23 110 5 4 24 l nk T Murray 9 John Hager, Arabia. Shafe
BOY 0 BOY, ch. e, 2 (M) 113 By North Star IH.— Busy Joe. by Sain.
(Trainer, H. J. Thompson. Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Idle Hour Stock Farm.
69871 Churchill
4i f
55 mud
34
115
8
9
6*
5 7
C
Ponce
11 Orlox. Go Foin. E.iri Pool
69585 Lex’gton
1-2
48%fast
17
112
3
10
10
9 2 ®
c
Ponce
10 B.undSaddle, Flax, Gt. Northern
MALT, ch. g, 2
111
By Uncle — Malta, by Himyar.
(Trainer. K.
Goose.
Owner, J.
S.
Ward)
Breeder. W. B. Miller.
69932 Churchill
44 f
54Vnud
4
110
1
*1
14
1®
E
Fator
8 Nivlag, Buck, Quinine
69694 Ijex’gton
44 f
55-Vast
14
108
9
9
9
9*
E
Fator
9 Townsend. John Hager, Arabia
69617 Ijex'gton
44 f
55 Vast
36
111
4
C
6
6"
E
Fator
6 Will Lind, Buck, Equity
G9535 Ijex'gton
1-2
48}&good
36
110
4
4
7*
7**
E
Fator
S S. Elizabeth. Eventide, PeggyO.
ARABIS. ch. c. 2 (M)
108
By The
Manager — Star Jasmine, by Ogden.
(Trainer, S.
Chenault. Owner, T.
C. McDowell).
Breeder. T. C. McDowell.
69694 Ijex’gton
44 f
55Vast
16
108
7
8
4b
3ak
J
Howard
9 Townsend, John Hager, Shafe
SILVERGRIFT,
gr. c. 2
(M)
110
By Vandergrift-
-Ave Russsll, by Russell.
(Trainer, J.
H. Moody. Owner,
T.
E.
Mueller).
Breeders, B. Vilcy Sc Sons.
69932 Churchill
44 f
54 Vnud
55
110
5
4
8
8"
A
Yerrat
8 Malt. Nivlag. Buck
69871 Churchill
44 f
55 mud
8f 115
11
11
11
11‘®
A
Yerrat
11 Orlox, Go Foin, Earl Pool
ALTAWOOD. ch. c, 2 (M) 113
(Trainer, A. D. Steele. Owner, C. B. Head).
69932 Churchill 44 f 54%mud 15 113 8 8
POST DISPATCH, ch. c, 2 (X) 1C9
(Trainer, W. Reed. Owner. C. B Head).
First start.
By Master Robert — Crestwood Girl, by Transvaal.
Breeder, C. B. Head.
G4 6®4 N Barrett 8 Malt, Nivlag, Buck
By Master Robert — Dispatch, by Blarney or Sweeper.
Breeder, J. B. Cloher.
5th RACE
1 1-1 <» Miles. Pendennis Clul> Handicap,
ward. (May 24, 1922 1:44 4 115.)
3-year-olds and up-
iwuer. J. J. Troxler). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
it 6-5 96 1® W Fronk 6 ItapidStride. JakeKeld, Waiespa
y 21-5 110 1® E Martin 0 Ouch, Ncbish, Eugenia Gcmez
it 7-5 110 2 3 3* 2* E Martin 7 MissLeighton, Waiespa. JosieM.
y 44 108 4 5 5‘® 5'® R Martin 7 Reel Foot, Bonfire, Reformer
w 12 110 2 5 3* 3'1 E Martin 13 C. A. Reinhart. Reformer, L.Ann
it 12 110 8 12 7* 7‘® E Sm’w’dH Eulalia, Sultan. First Blush
y 10 115 9 10 9J 9'* R Pool 12 Wrnngier, Reformer. Cap. Ricks
it 12 115 7 5 6* 6*i E Pool 12 Ennleigh. Yorick. Irene Walton
197 By Martinet — La Gloria, by Woolsthorpe.
Owner. Williams Bros.). Breeder. Williams Bros.
BLACK SERVANT, hr. h, 5 122 By Black Tony— Padula. by Laveno.
(Trainer, H. J. Thompson. Owner, Idle Hour Stock Farm Stbl). Breeder. E. R. Bradley.
1*4 l 4 J Corcor’n 8 Reel Foot, I-utEffort, BenValet
1'4 2 11 J Corcor’n 8 Alameda Girl. Hullo, Cantilever
14 2J J Corcor’nll Kremlin, LittleAnn, OlliePalmer
5* 7’® J Corcoran 12 D. of Peace, Grayson, M.Bodine
64 6*1 B Scheffei 11 Youneed, lien Bolt, W’d’gThr’gh
64 4*4 B Scheffei 12 Murse John. Tacola, Orlova
1 4 l ltf B Scheffei 7 Anticipate, Col. Taylor, OldChnp
G 2 G*4 H E Jones 11 Grayson, A. Alexander. Louis A.
By Huon — Some Kid, by Boanerges.
69643 Lex’gton 3-4 l:12\fcfast 11-10 119 3
57393 Latonia 1 5-8 2:46%slow 13-10 119 1 1 1
57204 Ijatonia 1 3-4 3:05%mud 22-5 126 1 1 1
56947 Latonia 1 3-16 1 :57%fast 6-5 122 1 1 1
55975 D’ shire 1 1-8 1:50 fast 33-10 123 3 1 1
65819 K’ worth 1 1-1G l:45%fast 13-10 130 3 1 1
55660 Windsor 1 1-16 1 :45%fast 3-5 132 3 2 1
55499 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :44^fast 3-4 117 2 1 1
54551 Church’l 1 1-4 2:03%fast \ 125 1 1 1
54346 Church’l 11-16 1:45 fast 4-6 122 2 1 1
54065 Church’l 1 1-4 2:04&fast 9 126 2 1 1
BET MOSIE, b. c. 4 103
(Trainer, H. J. Thompson. Owner, Idle H
t 11-10 119 3 2 1** 14 C Ponce 6 Br’dalbane. Mnr.May, JolinFinn
I 10 119 1 1 1 1 1* 2* L Lyke 10 H.B.Uolc’n, K’leau, S.ofPleas’e
2-5 126 1 1 1 1 2 1 2* L Lyke 5 Sp’t’gBl’d, Humphrey, GreyLag
1-5 122 1 1 1 4 7* 7*» O Willis 12 F’brand, AphieDear, L’yMadcap
1-10 123 3 1 1 1 14 2® L Lyke 5 Grey Lag, By. Days, Dark Horse
1-10 130 3 1 1 1 1* 3* E Pool 7 Byg’eDays, G. Sphere, Petrarch
!-5 132 3 2 1 2 3 h 5*4 L Lyke 8 Irish Jig, Jim Daisy, Runquoi
1-4 117 2 1 1 1 1*| l 1 L Lyke 5 Apliie Dear, Ginger. Firebrand
L 125 1 1 1 1 1® 1® J Butwell 6 Rangoon, rianet. Willow Tree
1-5 122 2 1 1 1 14 2* L Lyke 4 Coyne, Rangoon. Ben Valet
) 126 2 1 1 1 2| 2* L Lyke 12 IL Yourself. Prudery. Tryster
103 By North Star III. — Santa Anna, by Martagon.
Owner, Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable) Breeder, E. R. Bradley.
). Breeder, J. B. Resness.
3* 2® W Kelsay 8 Alameda Girl, Napoo, Cantilever
3* 3 nk M Gamer 7 Blue Bird, Countess, Megan
7* 6® W Kelsay 12 I). of Peace, Grayson, M.Bodine
4* 3*5 B Scheffei 7 T.tlieMurk, Gold. Ited, Ijot. Speed
4* 3* T Bums 8 Mary Reigel, Chile, Hazel W.
69616 I^x’L'ton 1 l:38^fast 7 105 1
69533 Lex’gton 1 1-16 1 :45%good 34 108 3
64047 Saratoga 1 3-16 2:01%hvy 4-5 111 2
61745 Churchill 1 1-4 2:04%fast 29-10 126 8
61554 Ijex’ton 1 1-8 l:55%hvy 7 136 5
61441 Lex’ton 1 1-16 1 :4.*»%good 13 105 6
58*12 Churchill 7-8 l:2!%fast 6 114 9
58107 Churchill 3-4 1 ,12&fast 6 114 6
57650 Churchill 1 1:40 good 6 lit 2
57272 Latonia 3 4 1:12^fast 8 116 8
56994 Latonia 3-4 l:17%hvy 6 116 6
56365 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll%fast 6 112 10
56126 Saratoga 5-8 59%fast 10 112113
BON HOMME, b. h. 5
1» 2* L Lyke
2* 2* L Lyke
7* 7*» O Willis
li 2® L Lyke
1* 3* E Pool
3* 6*4 L Lyke
1*4 l 1 L Lyke
7 105 1 1 1* 1*4 A Wilson 4 Parader, Lady Madcap. Neddara
14 108 3 4 4 3* C Ponce 4 Minto II., P.irader, Yushiiui
5 111 2 2 1«» 2* A Wilson 3 Sweep By. Startle
0 126 8 5 4 * 2'4 H J BurkelO Morvich, John Finn. Deadlock
7 136 5 6 4 4 2* E Barnes 5 BusyAmericnn, Startle, JohnFinn
13 105 6 7 6* 6®1 E Barnes 7 CnitedVcrde, Advocate, Rouleau
6 114 9 10 10 S 5 i W Mor’seylO J. Bowdre. R’kminlster. J. Finn
6 114 6 5 54 5* J D M’ney 7 B.o’Bl’k, F.Phantom. Br’dalhana
6 lit 2 6 3“ 2» k W Murray 8 Yoshimi, Bill and Coo, Demoa
8 116 8 8 6b 6*4 L Lyke 8 B’d’ihune, 14. Brush, R'kmiuister
6 116 6 6 6 6 6 J L I.yke C R’km’ster, Pegasus. M'thaFallon
6 112 10 9 7* 8 7 L Lyke 12 Pegasus. Surf Rider, rillorv
L0 112413 12 12* 12 r ® L Lyke 16 Toil, Bigheart, Fair Phantom
4 4 2* E Barnes
6* 6®1 E Barnes
6 6*4 L Lyke
7* 8 7 L Lyke
10 112413 12 12* 12 r ® L Lyke
(Trainer, E. F. Wright. Ownsr, Meadowbrook Stable).
By Sweep— Sue Smith, by Masetto.
Breeder. E. F. Simms.
62749 Latonia 1 1 16 1 :48*4fast
f 2563 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 Vast
62162 Churchill 11-16 1:47 fast
61457 Lex’ton 1 1-16 1:46 Vast
HYSTERIA, br. f, 4
17-5 104 7
8 110 10
(Trainer, H. McMahon. Own 2 r. L. J. Pontius).
. Breeder, E. R. Bradley.
5 h 6*2 J Heupel 7 Blue Bird, Countess, Hullo
4* 4 7 i T Brothers 6 Blue Bird, Topmast, Cantilever
4 4* T Brothers 4 Pumps, Megan. Fantoclie
7*® 7 44 C Studer S Escurp’le. M. Elder, M.Pr'perity
4nb 3'4 G Breun’gl2 S.Freednian, Bernvcnt. Rob
3* 6 I# J II Burke 9 Arravan, Dr.ttae, Flying Prince
3*4 34 E Barnes 8 Biddledee, Pictor, Rob
7 4 7'* E Barnes 10 CncleVelo. Wal’tHall. Mar.Jobn
By Transvaal — Tickolette, by Dainousie.
6990 4 » "hurchill
68718 Jeffema
68530 Jefferson
68387 Jefferson
68 189 F.Gr'nds
68062 F.Gr'nds
67942 F.Gr’nds
67693 F.Gr’nds
67624 F.Gr’nds
3-1 1 :13V»ood
3-4 1 :15*\fast
3-4 1:15 List
3-4 1:14 Vast
3-4 1 : 1 j~r.li vy
3-4 l:154fcmud
3-4 1:13 Vast
lmTOy l:46%fast
3-4 1 :14 fast
67131 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :53Vnud
67061 Jefferson 3-4 l:15V>vy
tius). Breeder. Morris & Waiaon.
5 4^ 7 ,; W Fronk 13 CneleBert, MayBodiue, Trooper
4 24 2® W Fronk 12 Galeta. May Girl, Plautoou
2 2'J 21 W Fronk 12 Fluff. Galeta. Kirtle
5 3* 3 3 4 W Fronk 12 Mavourneen, Galeta, Futen
3 3*4 3 7 J Mooney 11 SweetMama, Galeta, Buigoyne
3 74 11 14 W Fronk 11 Cl’kson. D’lifonnder, Bee*® Wing
9 8»» 8® W Fronk 12 LL’tenh’m. InaKay. T. Cassidy
5 74 6 T 4 B Harvey 12 Demos, Wylie, Buxom
4 4* 3 4 J C’rcoranl4 W. Pennant, Flib’tygibbet. Fleer
2 11 11 *• J C’rcoranll Lit. Patsy, Hickory. GraceFoster
9 9* 9** E Boehm 12 Miles S., Meuse, Simplicity
69874
Churchill
1 1-8
1 :54%mud
10
108
2
5
4*
3* H Long
7
A’dacious. A.M.H’lirey, I7.Y**rde
68671
Tijuana
54 f
1 :05 fast
6
118
7
6
6*
6** B
Kenn’dy
7
Fey la nee, Dolores, Ten Buttons
66880
Bowie
1 1-4
2:09 Vast
17-10
118
8
6
6®
6‘® J
Butwell 14
Miiximac, Hcph’stos, Rockm’tct
66859
Bowie
1 1-16
1 : 49 Vast
7-10
116
6
3
2*
lb A
Schu'g’r
7
John P. Jones. K’g Albert. Prudery
66852
Bowie
1 1-16
1:50 fast
6
112
1
1
Vi
l'J A
Seh’t’ger
9
H’phistos, Maximac, R’minister
66801
Bowie
64 f 1:21 Vast
41
108
5
3
3 4
3*4 A
Schu’g’r
5
Gentility. Dexterous. Good Time
65663
Aqueduct
1 1-8
1:50 fast
2
108
7
7
7
7** E
Taplin
7
Ijtiekyllour, M. Hatter. Sen. Park
65430
Aquecuct
1 5-16 2:11 fast
10
110
2
2
4*
4 T i L
Ensor
G
P’ceJnmes, Capt.Alc’k, Sedge f’«i
STARTLE, ch. f
4
109
By Star Hawk —
Inspiration, by Ayrshire.
(Trainer, J.
S. Hawkins. Owner,
J. S.
Hawkins).
.Breeder, H. H. Hewitt.
66347
Ijatonia
1 3-4
2:55%fast
44
123
4
5
5*
o' 4 D
Conn’lly
8
Rockm’ster, L’kyHour, R’f Rider
66279
Latonia
1
1:38 Vast
15
102
2
2
6 4
5*4 W
Pool
7
L’yMadcap, I)r. Clark. P’darPeel
G6198
Latonia
1 3-16
1 :58^igood
16
103
1
3
5*4 5®4 F
Smith
8
Cher.Tree, S' f Rider, R’kmiuister
66132
Latonia
lm70y
1 :47%hvy
1-2
108
5
1
1*
2* D
Conn'lly
6
Billy Star. Ang. Maid. Yoshimi
66032
Ijatonia
lmTOy
l:48Vthvy
9
109
2
2
2*
2* D
Conn’ lly
5
CnitedVcrde, DM lock, P’darPeel
65812
Latonia
lm70y
1 : 43 Vast
15
108
2
2
6
6'® D
Conn’lly
6
Dr. Clark, Rockm’ster, L. Madcap
64127
Saratoga
1 1-1
2:03 slow
11-6
124
5
4
4*
5*1 D
Conn’lly
5
Nedna, Emotion. Prudish
G4047
Saratoga
1 3-16
2:04V»vy
9-6
124
3
1
3
3* D
Conn’lly
3
Sweep By, Bet Mosio
1 PARADER. ch.
g. 5
106
By Whisk Broom
II. — Pageant, by Delhi.
1 (Trainer, L.
Cahc.
Owner. T. J. Pendergast)
Breeder. H. P. Whitr.ey.
69663
Ijex’gton
1 1-4
2:04 Vast
33-10
1084
1
4
2b
2® D
Conn’lly
4
Best Pal, LadyMadcap, Chacolet
69616
l^x’gton
1
1 : 38 Vast
&4
109
2
4
2b
2*4 D
Conn’lly
4
BetMosie, L’dyMadeap. Neddaru
69533
Lex’gton
1 1-16
l:45%good
4
110
4
2
2*
2* D
Conn’lly
1
Minto 11.. Bet Mosie, Yoshimi
68693
Jefferson
1 1-16
1 : 46 Vast
2
114
2
3
1'4
l 2 E
Pool
6
SirT.Kean, Calcutta, Blar.Stoue
68576
Jefferson
1
1:41 fast
7-5
115
4
2
2b
2®k Ij
McD’ott
6
Keddain, Orcus, Ralco
68533
Jefferson
1m70y
1 :45 Vast
12-5
no
2
3
3*4 l'i Ij
McD’ott
7
S.T.Kcan, Bl’nojStone. C.Song
68109
Jefferson
lm70y l:44%fast
16-6
114
2
1
n
2 l F
Smith
8
Irish Kiss. Servitor, Neddam
682 48
Jefferson
lmTOy 1 :45V ast
7-6
113
1
1
2*
24 H
Thomas
5
Comic Song. Vennie, Valor
68028
F.Gr’nds
lmTOy
1:44 fast
18-5
108
5
3
3 4
2* Ij
McD’ott
5
Irish Kiss, SirTh.Kean, B f .Home
6 7965
F.Gr’nds
1
1 :3S Vast
4
1094
2
4
34
3* E
Pool
5
Best Pal, BlarueyS tone, Shamr’n
G7901
F.Gr’nds
1
1 :3S Vast
7
110
3
2
4b
6* H
Thomas
8
BestPal. SirTh.Kean. Irish hiss
LADY
MADCAP,
br. m
5
108
By Dick Finnell-
-Affable, by Hastings.
(Trainer, J.
C. Milam. Owner, D
Breckinridge).
Breeder, T. C. McDowell.
69663
Ijex’gton
1 1-4
2:04 Vast
34
112
3
3
3*
3'4 M
Garner
4
Best Pal, Parader, Chacolet
IN 1 6
I^x’gton
1
1:38 Vast
1-3
114
3
2
3*
3*4 M
Garner
4
Bet Mosie, Parader, Neddam
66629
Latonia
lmTOy
1 :42%fast
6
113
5
5
6*
5*i M
Garner
7
S’fRider, Gentility, Bril’tJester
6655 1
Latonia
1 3-16
1:57 Vast
9
114
2
4
3b
5* M
Garner
9
Firebrand. Guy. Rockminister
66381
Ijatonia
1 1-16
1 :46 fast
7-5
114
2
2
3b
M
Garner
4
Firebr’d, CnitedVerde. Rouleau
662 79
Ijatonia
1
1 :38%tast
21-10
111
4
6
3b
14 J
Owens
7
I)r. Clark. P’darPeel, ClierryTree
65812
Latonia
lm70y
1 :43 Vast
2
112
1
5
2*
3 s J
D M’ney
6
Dr. Clark, Rockminister. Guy
65670
Ijatonia
1 1-16
1 :45 fast
13-5
108
6
5
lb
1*4 J
Owens
9
L. Madcap, Rouleau, PindarPeel
65201
Ijex’ton
lnri70y l:42Vast
31-10
no
3
3
f)
2® M
Garner
4 t’hatterton. Rouleau, John Finn
64792
Churchill
1 1-16
1:45 Vast
18-6
112
3
4
4*
4*4 M
Garner
5
Rockminister. Rouleau. Radio
G4G55
Churchill
1 1-8
1:51 fast
14-6
115
3
4
4b
4*4 M
Garner
•
ChaU’rtou, Rockm’ster, Rouleau
DAILY RACING FORM
Friday, May 18, 1923
3
MY DEAR. ch. m, 6 104
(Trainer. F. Musante. Owner, F. Musantc).
69587 Lex’gton 3-4 l:12%fast 5 106 9 9
58443 Pimlico
68206 I^aurel
67800 luiurel
67537 W’dbine
67400 W’dbine
66192 Ft. Erie
66165 Ham’ ton
1 1-16 1 :48%slop
1 1-4 2:04%fast
1 1-2 2:35 slop
1 1 :40%fast
1 1-4 2:05%fast
1 1-4 2:06
1 1-4 2:05
8-5 116
4| 115
11 114
7-10 118
6 117
slow 16-5 118
fast 8-5 117
65893 K’ worth 1 1-16 l:49%slop 5 116
By King James — Bcttie Landon. by Mentone.
Breeder. H. R. Dulany.
6 1 6 ,a J Heupel 9 JeanneB’wdre, Cliacolet, BcC.ood
2 fc 2® J Butwell 5 Slipp’yElm, Boniface, Light Rose
4* 2 1 T Par’gton 6 Exterm’tor, Byg.Dtiys, Damask
2* 2*| T Par’gton 8 TbePorter. Exter’tor, Capt.Alc’k
3* l‘| J McTag't 4 I^adyMeave, Muttikins. Mromelia
4* 2 Bi J McTag’t 8 Exterminator, G’n Sphere, Incog
3* 26 J McTag’t 5 Boniface, Bril. Jester, CleanGone
2* 14 J McTag’t 6 Lucky B.. G. Sphere, Betty J.
24 2 1 T Rowan 6 K inburn, Breeze, Best Fal
CIU DA PC 4 1-2 Furlongs. Valley Station Purwe. Allows
Din nAlrC oldN. P'illieN. (May 21, 1D21 52 3-5 2 11G
Allowances. 2-year-
)
ELVINA, b. f, 2 109 By Polymelian — Dustpan II.. by Sweeper.
(Trainer, C. E. Patterson. Owner, W. R. Coe). Breeder. Himyar Stud.
69613 Lex’gton 44 f 53%fast 1 112 1 2 1* 1* E Pool 8 New Beauty, Hello, Dear Maria
NEW BEAUTY, b. f, 2 103 By Delhi— Lady McGee, by McGee.
(Trainer, C. Van Dusen. Owner, W. E. Applegate). Breeder, T. Piatt.
69728 Lex’gton 44 f 67%hvy 1 115 1 1 l 2 l 2 T Murray 6 L.L’ngridge. Beg. Luck, S. Water
69613 Lex’gton 41 f 53%fast 17 112 4 1 21 2* T Murray 8 Elvina. Hello. Dear Maria
BEGINNER’ S LUCK, br. f, 2 (M) 106 By Black Toney— Padula, by Laveno.
(Trainer, H. J. Thompson. Owner, Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Idle Hour Stock Farm.
69728 lex’gton 41 f 67%hvy 4i 115 2 6 51 3 12 C Ponce 6 N. Beauty, L.Longrdige. S. Water
69552 Lex’gton 41 f 54%fast 12 109 6 5 4 2 4»J C Ponce 6 Edna V., Sarah Day, Span. Rose
POSTILLION, b. f, 2 (M) 106 By Berrilldon— Dignity, by Dick Welles.
(Trainer, L. Garth. Owner. L. Garth). Breeder. L. Garth.
69605 Pimlico 1-2 48 fast 27 111 2 8 7 2 6*1 C KummerlO Off Color, Sunny Sal, Eagerness
69448 H.deG’ce 1-2 48 fast 12f 112114 11 9®*11 7 C Kummerll Remnant. Helen Cook, SunnySal
MIZAKNA. b. f, 2 (M) 106 By Peter Pan — Queen Land, by De Beanvoir.
(Trainer, W. V. Walsh. Owner, W. V. Walsh). Breeders, Smith & Whitney.
69905 Churchill 41 f 54%good 17 115 2 6 6 6 2 * H Stearns 6 M. Fortune, DevilGirl, W.Clover
First start for the following:
ANCESTRESS, br. f, 2 (M) 106 By The Manager or Manager Waite — Ancient, by
(Trainer, S. Chenault. Owner, T. C. McDowell). Cesarion. Breeder, T. C. McDowell.
DEFIANT, b. f. 2 (M) 106
(Trainer, R. Goose. Owner, P. M. Walker).
MISS KATE. b. f, 2 (M) 106
(Trainer, J. M. Goode. Owner, G. J. Long).
By Wrack — The Coolin, by Celt.
Breeder, J. S. Ward.
By Sain — Amelita, by Sempronins.
Breeder, J. M. Bailey.
7th RACE
1 A! He. 2-year-old.H. Claiming:. (May 7, 1021 1:36 1-5 3 93.)
JUPITER, ch. c. 3
(Trainer, J. J. Troxler.
69933 Churchill
69695 lex’gton
69612 Lex’gton
69326 Hunt’ton
68939 Mobile
68737 Jefferson
68634 Jefferson
1 1-16 l:50%inud
1 1-16 l:47%fast
3-4 1 :14 fast
3-4 1:13 fast
1 l:44%fast
51 f 1 :09%fast
51 f l:07Vifast
112
Owner, J. P. Young).
41
21-10 113
22 110
6 103
17-10 110
9-10 115
12 109
By Ormondale — One Star, by Star Shoot.
Breeder. J. E. Madden.
I s I s E Martin 8 M. Chilton. Rusticator, Slanderer
l 2 1'} E Martin 5 Cukamo. Slanderer, Akerknocker
51 5*4 E Pool 12 J.B. Brown, Lounnna, D’nier Sou
3 ,w E Martin 7 Mar. Corps. Ogaiite, Z. d’Armee
5 5 1 ® E Martin 5 Glabella. BillyBern. Man. Maid
l'l l 5 E Martin 12 EauGallle, MissLcighton, LaOrb
41 5‘® E Martin 10 Body Guard, Raffles, P.of Umbria
PRAISE, br. c, 3 99 By Martinet — May Weasmer, by Cunard.
(Trainer, B. D. Williams. Owner. Williams Bros.). Breeder. Williams Bros.
69729 Lex'gton lm70y l:51%hvy
6953G Lex'gton lmTOy 1:45 good
BELLE AMIE, b. f, 3
(Trainer, J. Lowe.
C9906 Churchill 1 1-16
104
Owner, E. Cebrian).
67654 Havana
66811 DadeP’rk
66755 DadeP’rk
66724 DadeP’rk
66600 Latonia
66577 Latonia
66412 Latonia
* 66310 Latonia
JAELE HAY, b.
(Trainer. D.
1:48 good 5 100 6
3-4 l:12%fast 15 100 7
1 1:48 mud 2 106 6
1 1 :46 mud 31 941 3
51 f 1 :06%fast 22 112 7
3-4 l:12%fast 46 101 9
1 1 :40 fast 6 107 6
3-4 l:13%fast 10 112 2
3-4 l:13%fast 23-10 107 12
44 97 4 4 21 1® J Corcor’n 7 Maj. Chilton. Lit.Ann, C. Adams
12 102 5 5 6 2 6*1 J Corcoran 7 Blue Bird, EdPendleton, G.Ford
By Vcn Tromp — Ruth W., by King’s Counsel.
Breeder, E. Cebrian.
2 2 2 2* R Doyle 7 W.KnowsMe, requot, JakieHay
7 7 4 4 F Wilson 7 Erica, Turbulent, Marga’tWare
4 41 2 3 H Thurber 0 L.Granite, Tay.Hay, K. William*
4 3‘ l 1 ® J Ch’lmers 4 Then. Lily M„ Cap Rock
6 5* 5 8 F Wilson 7 Lily M., Put and Take, Bedazzle
10 8 l 8 T J J CorcoranlO InMeinor’m, BoMcMillan, Gr’tJaz
5 11 J Owens 8 P’ceTiiTii, L’ckyRun, Port. Urn
6 6 1 4 5 1 J Owens 12 V.Mahoney, M.Collette, Gr.Maid
8 ~ ‘ - - -
c. 3
E. Stewart.
107
Owner, E. C. Walker).
7 1 5®J J Owens 12 Lierre, Thelma K., Bedazzle
By Pataud — Sutte, by Hindoo.
6990G
Churchill
1 1-16 1:48 good
19-5
104
2
4
4 l
4 4 2 L McD’ott
69586
I^ex’gton
lm70y 1:45 fast
23-10
110
2
1
l*
2®* L McD’ott
63289
latonia
3-4 1:13 fast
23-10
110
6
3
3h
3 2 E
Pool
62995
Latonia
5| f l:07%good
13
110
5
€
31
2 1 D
Conn’Ily
C2870
Latonia
5i f 1 :07%fast
22-6
114
4
3
2 8
2 l B
Kenn’dy
62637
Latonia
5-8 1 :00%fast
30
112
6
6
Al
4 7 J
Owens
62521
Latonia
5-8 1 :01%hvy
36
115
6
5
5*
6 7 J B
Kenn’dy
€2161
Churchill
5-8 1 :C0%fast
24
106
8
7
7 1
5>® B
Kenn’dy
62011
Churchill
4| f 54%fast
3
114
3
2
2*
l 1 ! B
Kenn’dy
61908
Churchill
4J f 54%fast
5
107
7
6
41
4 2 J M
Garner
61794
Churchill
41 f 54%fast
7
109
4
2
2i
l 1 M
Garner
61658
Lex’ton
4J f 56 mud
62
106
6
4
4k
4 T | L
McD’ott
61511
Lex’ ton
4* f 58 hvy
7
115
10
9
8*
8“ E
Pool
61452
Lex* ton
1-2 48%fast
S3f
115
8
8
8 8
8‘* J
Kederis
RUSTICATOR, blk. c. 3 (M)
107
By Gecrge Smith
(Trainer, W.
Buford. Owner,
Hal
Price Headley).
69933
Churchill
1 1-16 1 :50%mud
10
109
4
3
3 1
3® C
Ponce
69729
Lex’gton
lm70y 1 :51%hvy
6
101
5
3
34
6 7 J
Heupel
C2158
Churchill
A\ f 54%fast
3-6
115
2
4
4k
711 E
Scobie
62007
Churchill
4| f 54 fast
" 6
115
6
2
2 8
2 s B
Pool
61810
Churchill
1-2 49%slow
7
115
1
4
51
6 4 E
Pool
61533
Lex’ton
Al f 57%hvy
17-5
110
9
9
9
9 1 ® E
Scobie
61470
Lex’ton
1-2 47%fast
53
110
9
7
8 l
8’» E
Scobie
NUYAKA. ch. c,
3
102
By Dick Finnell-
(Trainer, J. W. Forman. Owner, J
. W,
, Forman),
68444
Jefferson
lm70y 1 :49%mud
3
104
2
3
5 8
5 13 B
Harvey
6824G
Jefferson
lm70y 1:47 fast
8-5
105
6
9
84
5 7 G
Mein
68135
F.Gr’nds
lm70y l:46%slow
15
101
6
2
4 2
4 3 W
Fronk
67856
F.Gr’nds
lm70y 1 :47%slow
18-5
101
1
1
Hi l 4 J
Corcoran
67687
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:14%fast
Al
116
7
8
10 4
8 1 ® F.
Pool
67560
F.Gi'nds
3-4 l:l!%fast
5
107
1
3
21
2*1 F
Smith
67416
FairG’ds
5| f 1 :09%hvy
60
106 10
7
7 s
715 F
Smith
66641
latonia
3-4 1 :13%fast
20
112
9
12
111 ll 1 ® F
Smith
66616
Latonia
3-4 l:14%fast
13-10
110
2
6
64
6 7 i M
Gamer
MISS LEIGHTON, b. f, 3
(Trainer, H. C. Murnan. Owner,
68982 Mobile Ab 61 f 1:29 hvy
68938 Mobile Ab 61 f l:24%fast
68856 Mobile Ab 5-8 l:01%slow
68737 Jefferson 51 f l:09%fast
68572 Jefferson
67983 F.Gr’nds
67815 F.Gr’nds
67688 F.Gr’nds
51 f 1 :08%f ast
3-4 1 :14 fast
3-4 l:15%hvy
3-4 l:14%fast
SAM LORCH, b. c, 3 (M)
Entries and Past Performances
JAMAICA
FRIDAY, MAY 18
WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK l^AST.
The figures under the beading “Rec.” in
the entries below show the best time of
each horse at the distance since January 1,
1921, no matter where it finished. In cases
where record was made on other than a fast
or good track, abbreviations show track con-
ditions.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30).
® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner,
.j: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. *Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race— 5-8 Mile.
Purse
$1,000. 2-year-olds. Maidens.
Claiming.
(Track record. May
16, 1923 — 58%-
—2—111.)
Today’s
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rce.
A. Wt.llan.
69791-
•Goldmark
108 1:01
110. .725
69791 ••
•Blackolia
....108 1:01%
110. .720
69791
Gladys V. ...
....110 1:01%
112X715
69823-
Koval Airman
105 1:02
111. .710
69C86
Buzz Saw . . . .
115. .710
Zero
115
69925
I^agoon
....114 1:02%
112. .705
69748
Gold Pendant
110 1:01%
112. .700
69653
Stonnalong
115. .700
Print
107
Second Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
Purse
$1,000. 3-y ear-olds and upwar.i
Claiming.
(Track record : Oct.
3, 1922—1:41%
—3—120.)
69827 s
Irish Tat
108 1:45%
3 103.. 725
69827
•King of the Spa... 102 1:46%
3 9S..720
69983
Dick’s Daughter ..101(1:46%
3 107X715
69790
•bRed I.»cgs . . .
109 1:45%
5 105X715
C9572
Lady Inez . . .
3 102X715
G9715 3
Delcadia tM)
3 102.. 710
69868-
Pietrus
4 117. .710
69472=
Flying Devil .
102 1 :47%s
3 107.. 705
69474
Cork Elm . . .
3 102X700
Third Race — 5-8 Mile.
Willoughby Purse.
Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: May 16, 1923 — 58% — 2 — 111.)
(69832) Cockney 118 . 750
(69549) Brice 118. 745
Mad Play (M) — .110 1 :01% 109. .740
697 54 2 Warrenton (M) ...111 1:01 %s 109. .735
69955 Margaret Lawrence
(M) 106.. 725
Fair Light 109
St. Martins 109
Fourth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
Montana Claiming Handicap.
$1,200 Added. 3-year-olds and upward.
(Track record: Oct. 3, 1922— 1:41%— 5— 120.)
8 103X 750*
8 115X740
3 106. .735
4 104X730
4 104. .730
•IRISH KISS Ill 1:42%
Tufter 120 1:43%
(69902) Prince of Umbria. .10511:44%
69683 s All Over Ill 1:44%
66872 s bOvertake 110 1:44%
Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward.
(Track record: Oct. 2, 1922—1:44%
(69752) Canyon 104 1:48%
G9752- bM aster Hand 115 1:46%
(69684) bltoseate II.
69647
69800
b Romany 100 1:45%
Bel I solar 107 1:44%
69300- • Prince Regent
99 1:47
69868-
C9858
Pietrus Ill 1:50m
Sea Cove 102 1:47%
bWynnewood 114 1:45%
bVenizelos
High Speed (M)...
All American 103 1:49
Claiming.
—3—103.)
4 107.. 750
4 112X745
3 108 .745
6 113X745
7 103X740
3 100. .740
4 107. .740
5 ION x 735
7 118X730
4 108X730
4 107.. 725
3 107X725
Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile.
irse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward.
Special Weights.
(Track record: Oct. 5, 1922 — 1:11%-
Hyperion 115 1:14%
Delcadia Ill 1:14%
Mac Lir 115 1:13%
High Prince 112 1:13
69711
69794
69953
69794
66474
69862
63631
G9862
69631
62036
69930
2 Jacqueline Julian. .115 1:14%
Tikeli
The Gregorian .
Pat Casey
Prime Minister
The Corsair . . .
Sweepstakes . . .
Electron
Plentycoos . . . .
Girl Nancy ....
.110 1:13%
. .115 1:13%
. .112 1:13%
..104 1:14%
. .110 1.15%
Maidens.
-2—117.)
3 115. .723
3 110. 720
3 115.. 715
3 115.. 71 5
3 110. .715
4 120. .710
3 115.. 710
3 115.
3 115.
3 115.
3 115. .700
3 115. 700
3 115
5 115
05
705
(H)
JAMAICA
From January 1,
At or
JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
1022 to May 1G, 1023, inclusive.
At or
Over
Breeder. J. L. Holton.
7 W.KnowsMe. RelleAmie, Teqnot
5 Tequot, Slanderer, Superbum
9 Away. Bendita, Full Spoon
7 Pun.Gorda, J. Bauer, TaylorDny
5 Leslie, F’stWard, IlugliesGraham
7 Sk’zix, Pun.Gorda, EdPendleton
6 Cherokee, Hopeless. Banter
9 Donges, Dream Maker, Prince R.
7 Hughes Graham, Wida, Old Top
8 Full Spoon, An. Tod, H. Graham
7 H. Graham, OldTop, P.ofUmbria
8 Ail.Veruor, Poppye, Miss Clair*
12 Full o' Fun. Miss Claire, Power
12 Shamrock. FirstWanl, Patricias
i — Rustic Maid, by Ogden.
Breeder, H. P. Headley.
8 Jupiter, Maj. Chilton, Slanderer
7 Praise. Maj. Chilton, Little Ann
10 Slanderer, TaylorHay, M’rCarrel
12 Pr.ofUmbria, Glenlivet, Proceeds
11 Bess L.. Kent L., Athlete
9 Shamrock, Prince K., Mt. Rone
10 Certain. Prince K.. Gold. Apple
— Annie Williams, by Lassarone.
Breeder. D. B. Knox.
7 Al Stebler, Rupee, Glabella
12 Ghost, Slanderer. Rupee
14 Rupee, Juno, Kitty Carpenter
13 Stone Age, Temptress, Reformer
10 BlueNose, Anonymous, P’rSport
12 Wayw’samo, PeeTiiTii, Bedazzle
12 Stump Jr., Lucky Run, Yorick
99 By Wormleighton — Cliff Maid, by Clifford.
Four Oaks Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, L. A. Lyne.
15 1024 6 6 6 6 13 R Doyle 6 A.N.Akin, S.Lightlll., Roy.Dick
3 102J 1 1 l 1 l 1 R Doyle 7 Royal Crown, Walespa, Josie M.
7 107 4 3 3 s 3 5 N Burger 9 B.Bern, High Value, B. Palmei
15 105 7 6 4 s 3*4 G Mein 12 Jnpiter, Eau Gallie, La Orb
30 105 3 4 4 s 3 4 II Harvey 12 Glenlivet, Spin. Flax, Gen.Petain
60 110 5 11 12 4 12 2# W Bog’skil4 Eulalia, Sultan, First Blush
60 96 11 12 12 4 12 2 ® B Harvey 13 Flying Devil, OldTop, Wrangler
50 102 8 12 12 12 21 W Bog’ ski 12 Begum, Ghost, Kinsman
99 By Great Britain — Mary Le Bus, by St. Savin.
(Trainer, J. S. Hawkirs. Owner, J. S. Eawk'ns). Breeder, A. L. Ferguson.
69906 Churchill 11-16 1:48 good 58 98 7 7 7 7*° C Rin’ger 7 W.KnowsMe. BelleAmie. Pequot
66480 Latonia 3-4 l:14%fast 16 112 8 7 5% 6 2 1 E Pool 12 Tend.Seth, Spinball, BodyGuard
Jockey.
Pierce, R. ..
Sande, E. ...
Schuttinger, A.
Turner. C. . ..
McTaggart, J.
Watson, C. .
Fa tor, M
McAtee, L. ..
Fator, L. ....
Lang, C
Jelley, E. ...
Fail brother, C.
Butwell, J. ..
Brunner, J. .
Rummer, C. .
Merimce, J. .
Marinelli, B.
Callahan, J.
Burns, T. ....
Murphy. F. ..
Ralls, C.
Robinson. C.
Taplin, E. ...
Barnes, E. ..
Bell, E. ....
Ambrose, E. .
Stutts, H. ..
Thurber, H. .
Carter, R. . .
Reilly, F. ...
Moore, H. . .
Milner, W. ..
Fields. G. ...
Coltiletti. F.
Babin, G. ...
Dugan, E. ...
Legere, E. . .
Miller, C. H.
Zoeller, J. . .
1st RACE
WINNER TAKE ALL. hr. f. 3
(Trainer, J. Hanover. Owner,
104
Singer) .
69931
Churchill
3-4 l:14%mud
36
1064 9
5
68286
Jefferson
3-4 l:14%fast
44
108 2
8
68135
F.Gr’nds
lmTOy 1 :46%slow
34
103 7
6
68091
F.Gr’nds
3-4 1:14 good
10
102 6
5
67936
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:14%fast
30
102 9
9
67710
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:13%fast
30
106 10
10
66835
Bowie
6| f l:2i%fast
38
102 8
7
66799
Bowie
3-4 1 :14%fast
lOf
101 10
9
66716
Pimlico
1 1 :42%fast
9
107 1
10
66687
Pimlico
3-4 1:14 fast
31
104 8
8
66554
Laurel
3-4 l:12%fust
14
110 10
9
FORERUNNER.
ch. c. 3 (M)
106
(Trainer, S. Chenault. Owner, T. C. McDowell).
Cl 4 70 Lex’ ton 1-2 47%fast 60 110 4 6
By Fair Play — Free Love, by Chouberski.
Mreeder. P. T. Chinn.
5 1 5®| N Swart 10 PostHaste, G. of Honor, SunFey
8} S 13 B Harvey 10 B. Leighton, Chiva, Tender Seth
35 3 l G Mein 8 Kent L., Al Stebler, Nuyaka
6 1 3 l G Mein 11 PoorSport, P. Brown, Vandeiburg
6 1 2® G Mein 9 AllieOchs. Lady Rose, Glabella
8J 10 7 5 G Mein 13 Leslie, Elizabeth Bean, Chiva
8 l 7*5 H ThomaslO Bucado, Lit. Hope, Adventuress
5 2 6* G Mein 13 Lit. Hope, Adventuress, P’rSport
ll 1 12 18 E Sm’w’odl2 little Hope, Sea Tag, Majority
8 l 9 8 W Meehanl"* Tassel, Reap, Racket
9 2 9' 4 W Kelsay 10 Gen. Thatcher, Comixa, Scribble
By Manager Waite — Latonia. by Ogden.
Breeder, T. C. McDowell.
>5 7 11 J Howard 10 Certain, Prince K., Gold. Apple
.. .22
.. .21
.16
.15
.14
.14 112 229
... .14 10vS 287
... .13 105 344
... .13 101 307
... .13 108 4S6
... .13 103 503
... .12 103 291
... .12 110 406
... .11 102 18
... .11 107 19
... .11 92 134
... .11 104 503
... .11 107 94
... .10 109 220
... .10 112 121
... .10 100 58
... .10 112 192
... .10 106 166
31
39
44
40
61
6S
36
50
15
55
10
o*>
12
6
19
17
29
45
43
39
56
60
32
32
3
4
13
71
9
20
13
9
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Jockey.
P.C.
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
100
3
1
0
0
Nolan, T
. .10
107
242
24
33
34
111
435
136
89
71
Frey. J
. .00
109
327
30
29
41
106
98
28
14
15
Martz, E
. .09
110
403
37
42
30
109
284
68
60
35
Obert, W
. .09
104
91
8
10
10
107
255
55
37
37
Ro -e. G
. .09
101
267
24
22
2S
107
221
48
27
28
Shillick. H
. .00
103
246
23
26
31
99
885
188
158
157
Smith, F
. .09
105
257
‘*2
35
28
102
458
97
76
68
Kunimer, E
. .OS
109
202
17
22
22
117
436
89
82
63
Mooney, J
. .08
101
72
6
2
s
104 1,161
216
177
155
Myers. II
. .OS
109
52
4
9
6
106
92
17
10
9
McNamee, R
. .07
102
29
2
2
a
114
131
23
23
14
Rice, T
. .06
110
16S
10
m
20
117
323
57
52
45
Wakoff. H.
. .06
104
68
4
4
3
110
113
19
16
12
Ijowe, S
. .06
104
120
7
7
17
111
320
55
56
51
Taylor, C. J
. .05
98
127
6
11
4
102
458
73
48
73
Collins, A
. .03
110
86
3
7
13
103
477
75
80
59
Walker, II
102
2
0
0
0
94
405
65
66
49
Walters, II
105
10
0
1
1
103
576
84
69
89
Povisil, R
100
3
0
0
1
107
195
30
23
10
Pierce, H
108
2
0
0
O
99
819
114
122
110
N icholson, O
100
0
0
0
Gordon, C
Hoffman, K
Horde, It
Jenkins, L
kahska, It.
Lavine, C
Law, S
Matthews, 11
McCabe, J. J
McCormack, T
McMahon, R
Mergler, D
Miles, A 100
114
100
104
115
106
108
100
103
1(H)
95
IQ)
87
5-8 Mile.
58 3
15
2-year-ol<l".
2 111 .)
Giordono. J.
Cogan, P. .
Bryson, F.
22 23 I Accardy. A.
100
90
4
1
1
7
9
1
1
15
8
4
1
3
1
1
0
3
7
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
o
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13 Allen, C 100
Maiden.*. Claiming. (May 16, 1»2
Index Course
GOLDMARK, ch. c. 2 (M)
Dist Time T’ck Odds Wt St % Str Fin
110
Jockeys Started Order of Finish
( Trainer. G.
Peterson. Owner,
G.
Peterson).
69791
Jamaica
5-8 1:00 good
4
108
4
2
69680
Jamaica
5-8 l:01%fast
8
112
1
2
€9630
Jamaica
5-8 1
:01%fast
12
110
5
3
C9427
H.deG’co
1-2
48 fast
77
109|ll
6
C9316
H.deG’ce
1-2
48%fast
17
110 11
9
69128
Bowie
1-2
49%fast
$4
107
7
6
69056
Bowie
1-2
49%fast
f.4
110
7
7
C8510
Jefferson
3if
42%fast
30
115
9
68442
Jefferson
3i f
43%mud
50
110 10
68320
Jefferson
3i f
40%fast
100
110
5
67807
F.Gr’nds
3-8
36 mud
40
116
BLACKOLIA. ch.
c. 2 (M)
110
By Flittergold — Elizabeth Harwood, by Marta Santa.
Breeder. Himyar Stud.
2 4 2* E Rummer 7 Lady Clioco. Blackolia, GladysV.
2 2 5 2* E Martz
3-5 2 s E Martz
6 uk 6 8 5 E Martz
8* 7 11 E Martz
7 s 6*1 E
6 s 6* E
9= 9«i E
10 2 10 13 E
51 6 22 E
7«» V E
Martz
Martz
Martz
Martz
Martz
Martz
7 Norm ana, Gipson, lusuninee
5 Babbling, LadyChoco, It. Airman
11 Wee Dear, Nonnana, Julia M.
13 Barthema, Humble. Julia M.
10 Itom. Girl, Itacli.Potter, L. Clioco
10 A.J.Buja. Vanity Bag, Julia M.
12 Bcs.Wright, RomanGirl, It. Hope
11 AuntJane. A.J.Buja, l.ee Adrin
6 Black Gold, Will Lind, EdnaV.
S MFlower. I.TVglits, Bus’sslike
SPINBALL. ch. c, 3 (M)
(Trainer, R. Goose. Owner, J. S. Ward).
696 15 lex’gton
66602 Latonia
66480 Latonia
66196 Latonia
66096 Latonia
65950 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
55 f l:07%fast
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 1 :14%fast
3-4 1:21 hvy
3-4 1:14 fast
9
8
16
36
28
49
109 By Ballot — Spindrift, by Requital.
Breder, C. H. Berryman.
9 10 10 1S E Fator 10 Ascot. Juba, Major Chilton
3 3 4 25 D Conn'llyl2 Burnell, Waywassamo, Ch. Curry
3 3 2 2® k J Howard 12 TenderSetli, BodyGuard, Nicliol
4 6 4 6 4 j J Howard 10 B’dley’sToney, Pompons, Nicliol
6 4 l 4 5 J Howard 7 TbeClown, It. Guard. Tend.Seth
9 £nk 6 1S j Howard 9 PostHaste, Pompous, The Clown
110
112
112
112
112
112
FIRST RACE— 3-
269
268
269
267
269
270
268
264
271
201
271
270
269
171
271
Ml
171
m
m
270
Permarco 206
Paul G. Brown 265
Col. Pat 267
Child’s Play 268
Great Lady 256
Mayor Carrel
Mary Reigel 94
Finday 270
Salvo 267
Orlova 271
Last Brush
SECOND RACE— 7-8 Mile.
4 Mile.
Lottie Loraine
Bojul
James B. Brown
Castle reagh
Rustem
Courtship
Albert L.
The Swimmer
May Bodine
Cock o’ the Roost
Sun Fey
Glory of the Seas
Thelma K.
Playful Miss
Alluring
Jnba
Mistress Mary
True American
267 Col. W ha lien
261 Royal Opening
270 Fancy Free
83 Freeholder
265 Lecntes
157 Cappy Ricks
268 Col. G.
270 Actuary
THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles.
Royal Crown 28 Nominee
Bine Bird 268 Rob
Bit of Green 269 Walnut Hall
Hysteria 265 Sweet Bouquet
263 Napoo 267 Captain AiUm^
265 Ben Valet 261 Sportsman
264 Simpleton
FOURTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs.
Arabia 264 Silvergrift
Rap 267 Malt
270 Post Dispatch 269 Boy O Boy
258 Townsend 267 Altawood
265 Eventide
FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles.
270 My Dear 271 Startlo
270 Bon Homme 271 Bet Mosie
269 Paradcr 271 Black Servant
271 Lady Madcap
SIXTH RACE-
264 Mizanna
Defiant
262 Ancestress
264 Postillion
SEVENTH
212 Miss Leighton
266 Sam Lorch
270 Praise
268 Nuyaka
271 Belle Amie
271 Winner Take All
1-2 Furlongs.
271 Beginner’s Luck
257 Miss Kate
270 New Beauty
268 Elvina
RACE— 1 Mile.
Forerunner
2G3 Jakie Hay
268 Rusticator
271 Spinball
268 Jupiter
(Trainer, H.
G9791 Jamaica
69630 Jamaica
69427 H.deG’ce
69187 Bowie
69128 Bowie
Roseacber. Owner, W. Robinson).
5-S 1 :00 good
5-8 l:01%fast
1-2 48 fast
1-2 50%slop
1-2 49%fast
30 108 6
30 107 4
49 110 9
39 110 5
93 110 9
By Escoba — Black Silk, by Ornament.
Breeder. C. Nuckols.
5 2 3 7 E Legere 7 Lady (’hoco. Goldmark. GladysV.
5 5 8 1 J Zoeller 5 Babbling, Goldmark, Lady Choco
10 2 8*5 J Zoeller 11 Wee Dear, Norinana, Julia M.
7 8 7*3 E Martz 8 Vanity Bag. Julia M.. GladysV.
GLADYS V., b. f. 2 (M)
9»® 9** J Zoeller 10 Bom. Girl. Bach. Potter. L.Clioco
112 By Black Toney — Katrine, by Disguise.
Fizer). Breeder, II. P. Headley.
1 4 4 h 4 10 II Thurber 7 LidyChoco, Goldmark, Blackolia
5 6 6 5 15 G Babin C L. Audrey. H.B’rgain. Sp’taneous
3 3 2'5 3’5 J Wallace 8 Vanity Bag. Julia M.. Dueltna
12 8 85 7° G Babin 12 L’yClioeo. Kamsh’kle, Cli.Aroliee
6 9 6 l 6 14 G Babin 9 Bon. Jack, Las’sWliile, A.J.Buja
I 6* 5 4 J Wallace 12 lies. Wright, RomanGirl, B.Hope
4 10 2 10®i J Wallace 11 Mid. Follies. Fehrali, A. J. Buja
5 4 l 4 l J Wallace 8 MiltonM., FortyTwo, R. Monday
4 6 2 6 s J Wallace 10 Dor. Ryan. Reply, IdleThoughts
By Aeronaut — Lady G alette, by Lord Edward II.
Widener). Breeder. G. D. Widener.
1 2 2* 2 s H Walters 3 Insurance, Sweep Blossom
3 4 4 2 4*1 L Fator 5 Babbling, Goldmark, Lady Choco
By Meridian — See Saw II., by Fitz Herbert,
tis). Breeder. E. B. McLean.
II 12 11 s ll 23 E Bell 13 Hap. Night. Trafalgar. Rl. Ruler
4 11 9'5 9 ,s G Mein 13 SirGlen, AuntJane, Happ.vNight
1 11 11 s 12 2 * N Huff 13 Barthema, Humble, Juiia M.
By Wormleighton — Glad, by Bryn Mawr.
(Trainer, J. S. Healy. Owner, Syndicato Stable). Breeder, L. A. Lyne.
First start.
LAGOON, ch. f, 2 (M) 112 By Sea King — Court Holiday, by Queen's Birthday.
(Trainer, J. Loftus. Owner, Oak Ridge Stable). Breeder. T. F. Ryan.
(Trainer. H.
Randolph. Owner,
W.
H.
69791
Jamaica
5-8 1:00 good
8
110
69626
Jamaica
5-8 1:02 fast
8
107
69187
Bowie
1-2
50%slop
17
107
69033
Bowie
1-2
49%fast
44
113
G8758
Jefferson
Al f
57%mud
15
112
68.510
Jefferson
34 f
42%fast
7
112
C8346
Jefferson
34 f
42 fast
5
112
€8224
Jefferson
34 f
44%fast
7
112
C8089
F.Gr’nds
3-8
36%good
12
114
ROYAL AIRMAN, hr. g.
2 (M)
115
(Trainer, A.
J. Joyner. Owner,
G.
D.
69823
Jamaica
5-8 l:01%fast
8
105
69630
Jamaica
5-8 l:01%fast
34
107
BUZZ
SAW. b. <
2 (M)
115
(Trainer, M.
J. Murphy. Owner,
S.
Loo
€9686
Pimlico
1-2
48%fast
32
106
69577
Pimlico
1-2
48%fast
45
103
69316
H.deG’ce
1-2
48%fast
11
115
ZERO.
ch. c, 2
(M)
115
30 114
112
69925 Jamaica ' 5-S l:00%good
GOLD PENDANT, b. f. 2 (M)
(Trainer. G. Peterson. Owner, G. Peterson),
60748 Jamaica 5-8 l:03%mud 20 115 7 7
5-8 1:02 fast
1-2 4S%fast
1-2 48%fast
1-2 48%fast
69626 Jamaica
69386 H.deG’ce
69267 H.deG’ce
69135 Bowie
9 s 9 14 C Rob’sonll D’ntless, Cave Worn an, D’mstick
By Flittergold — L’lndependante, by Ajax.
Breeder. Himyar Stud.
7 7 22 E Martz 7 A.M’ronell.. Apology, M. Cameo
55 6 ,# E Martz 6 L. Audrey, H.B’rgain, Sp’taneous
8 l 8 18 E Mart* 9 A. J. Ruja, Jackson, Humble
ll 2 ll 2 ® B Marts 13 Remnant. Sunny Light. NoLndy
5 4 5*5 E Martz 8 Close Work, Dusk, Rlack Art
By Thunderer — Mistress Ballot, by Ballot.
(Trainer. R. A. Smith. Owner, W. M. Jeffords). Breeder. W. M. Jeffords.
69653 Pimlico 4A f 54%fast 57 112 2 8 6\ 5*5 L Morris 11 Showy, Transmute, Sunny Light
PRINT, br. f, 2 (M) 107 By Jim Gaffney — Lancashire Lass, by Kingston.
(Trainer, J. S. Healy. Owner, Syndicate Stable. Breeder, D. W. Scott.
First start.
Onrl DA PC 1 Mile anil 70 Yards. :t-yenr-«»l«ls amt upward. Claiming:. (Oct.
cm nMOL, a, 10 ^^ 1:41 4-5 5— 120.)
STORMALONG. ch. g. 2 (M)
20 110 4
114 10S 8
138 115 11
06 116 5
115
IRISH PAT, b. g. 3
(Trainer. E. J. Crawford.
69827 Jamaica lmTOy 1 :46 fast 30 103 1
69356 Hunt' ton 1 1-8 l:54%fast 8 118
69264 Hunt’ton ll:46%hvy 21 115
69176 Hunt’ton 3-4 l:14%fast 17 102
68762 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :53%mud 5 110 6
68698 Jefferson ll:41%slow 15 113 1
68575 Jefferson lmTOy l:40%fast 15 109 2
103 By Berrilldon — Mollie Kean, by Bobbie Kean.
Owner. J. J. Lyons). Breeder, R. R. Howard.
3 3 J 3=1 M Fator 5 Sweepy, Whisk, Bil. McLaughlin
5 3 5 R McCr’nn 7 Tender Seth. Wild Cat. Glubella
4 12 R McCrann 5 TenderSetli, Kent L., Reel Foot
6® H Glick 6 A. Alexander. Herron. Magieian
7 6®1 E Atkins’n 7 Hilllicuse, Little Ann, Reel Foot
7 s 6* 1 E Atkins’n 9 LadyMyra, BodyGuard, Raffles
25 3* E Atkins’ 11 7 Chiva. Slanderer, P’ce of Umbria
Friday, May 18, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
7
KING OF THE SPA, eh. c, 3 98
(Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owner. W. Daniel).
€98X7 Jamaica lmTOy 1:46 fast 8 102 3 3
€9570 Un. Hunts 1 1:42 fast 3-2 102
69518 Un. Hunts 1 l:42%slow 13-6 106
€9683 Tijuana 1 l:40%fast 17-10 103 7 3
68915 Tijuana 3-4 1:13 fast 3-5 98 4 1
€8774 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 16-5 106 8 1
€S4€3 Tijuana 61 f 1:08 fast 8 110 5 2
By Fixer — Alberta True, by Ckuctancnda.
Breeder. F. J. Nolan.
5 5*1 J Merimee 3 8 weepy. Whisk. Irish Fat
1* Shillick 3 Roike’s Drift, Bravo, Red Legs J
3 7 J Merimee 4 Italeo, Wylie, Quito
2* 4’1 W Dean 8 Haiti, ( apt. Clover, LittleTeach
1* 1* R Mozer 3 Remit, Dios. House, Kitz- Boodle !
1* 1'} R Mozer 10 K1 Roble, Lady Leonid. Straps |
3“ 4* J Merimee 9 Dalton, Virglniua, Cedric
DICK’S DAUGHTER, ch. f, 3
(Trainer, C.
69983 Jamaica
€9790 Jamaica
C9647 Jamaica
C9211 Bowie
69087 Bowie
68227 Jefferson
66541 Empire
66371 Empire
65943 Jamaica
65802 Jamaica
A. Applegate. Owner,
3-4 1:14 fast 2d
1 1-16 1:50 good 3)
lmTOy 1 :44%fast 8
6j f 1 :22%slop 15
3-4 1:17%mud 4
51 f 1 :08 fast 1(1
61 f 1 :07%fast £
61 f 1 :07%fast 6
61 f 1 :06%fast 8
61 f l:06%fast 1<
107 By Dick Finnell — Matchette, by Matchmaker.
C. A. Applegate). Breeder, T. Piatt.
110 11 11 12 12’* G Babin 12 St. Lawrence, Good Time. S<
21 2 n G Babin
7 7=* J McCoy
1" 1“ G Babi i
7* 6 7 1 G Babin
11 2 1 J McCoy
RED LEGS. ch. g. 5 105
(Trainer, G. W. Coburn. Owner, J. F.
69790 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:^0 good 6 114
69647 Jamaica lm70y l:44%fast 20 118
69570 Un. Hunts 1 1:42 fast 8-5 116
64088 Saratoga 1 l:45%hvy 15 109
63991 Saratoga 1 l:39%fast 9-10 110
63798 K’worth 1 1-16 1:46 &fast 3-2 110
11 11 12 12’® G Babin 12 St. Lawrence, Good Time. Sequel j
2 2 2 r ‘ 2 3 1 E Logere 6 So It Goes. Qneereek. Wylie
12 3“ 5 1 ® H Shillick 9 Pr.ofUmbrin, Romany, II. Speed I
4 4 3 1 3* C Lang 3 Camouflage. Spugs. Colando
6 4 24 2“ G Babin 8 FaithW., Warburton, E. Sawyer
5 7 7 7=® J McCoy 7 DetterTimes, Kliz.Bcan, Contour
1 1 1“ 1“ G Babi i 4 ItnndGold, lt.I^eisrhlon. Driftw’d
8 8 7* 6 7 1 G Babin 11 Raffles, Dl. Friday, S.Goldman
1 1 U 2* J McCoy 9 Lady Inez, Dork, Diamond Dick
6 2 2 1 21 E Martz 9 AllicOchs, lloiuesfcb, Avalanclio
By Rock View — Starcadia. by Star Shoot.
Coburn). Breeder, T. Piatt.
1 3 5 5 5 14 E Dugan 6 SoItGoos. D.Daugbter, Quecrcek
3 9 9 9- 9 E Dugan 9 F. of Umbria, Romany. II. Speed
4>4 F re y 5 k. of the Spa, It.’s Drift, Bravo
4 3 3 1 3 7 H Thomas 4 Tangerine, Wellfimler, Rebuke
3 2 2 ! P Giniey 3 Ilalu, Moody, Vendor
6 11* I'i B Ambr’sell Gem, Mnrse John. Sea Court
63504
Windsor
1 1-16 l:46%faat
4
108
4
1
1*
l 5 H
J Burke
12
Jewell V. I).. G rise kin. High Goa*
63127
Dev’shire
1 1-16 l:54*hvy
4
111
8
7
7‘
7'® A
Arvin
8
Tingling, Lazy I>ou, Ccmmo Cl
62832
latonia
1 1-16 l:46^fast
16-5
105
7-
2
2}
2““ C
Ralls
12
Billy Star, Opulent, Biddledee
62724
Latonia
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
11
109
Lost
rider. W
Pool
6
Make Up, Louis A., Tharon
62664
I^itonia
1 1-16 l:47<tfast
2i
103
6
1
1*
l 4 w
Pool
12
Daitioris, Nurture, Pen well
62479
Latonia
lmTOy 1 :451iifast
6
109
4
4
3“
2‘ G
Fields
8
Korbly, Twinkle Bine, ltojul
€2237
Churchill
7-8 1 :2C r&fust
23-10
108
10
9
8»
5* W
Pool
10
Castlcreagh, Blaise, Bojul
LADY
INEZ, b.
f. 3
102
By King James— Aerophare, by Arizona.
(Trainer, W.
Baird. Owner,
M. L.
Mahler).
Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
€9572
Jamaica
3-4 1:14 fast
7
104
9
9
9*
7 i° H
Thurberll
Round Robin, Itosente II., Metal I
68191
F.Gr’nds
1 1 :42%hvy
7
95
6
4
4*
4 7 J
C* rcoran
0
Calcutta, Vennie, Cr’k o’ Dawn
68153
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:14%mud
41
101
8
8
7‘
6<* B
Harvey
8
Shamrock, Body Guard, Vennie
67306
Jefferson
1 1 :l2?-,fa£t
11-10
110
7
4
3*
3* C
Lang
7
Vennie, Rosen tel I., Irislil’nt
67130
Jefferson
1 l:45V&mud
21
103
3
1
14
1* C
Lang
6
Stump Jr., Lady Myra, Calcutta
C6618
Pimlico
51 f 1:07 fast
31-10
113
8
9
Si
8“ J
Callahan
i 9
Knightli'd. Tassel. Evel. Sawyer
664 05
Empire
Ab 3-4 l:ll%good
8-6
105
4
4
2'i l'i L
McAtee
6
PcterBro’n, Iloniest’tcli, O’Corra
66188
Empire
Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
16-5
107
6
6
6*
5»| E
Kummer
• S
P.of Umbria, B.Wood. Virgin ius
65943
Jamaica
54 f l:06%fast
3
106
9
6
4 1
D E
Martz
9
D.’sD’gliter, Rork, Diam’ndDick
65562
Aquedct
7-8 l:2C*fast
6
104
4
3
2i
13 J
Callahan
6
Virginius, Belphrizonia, Iloy
65429
Aaueduct
5-8 59%fast
12
104
7
5
6‘
4*1 J
Callahan
9
Bclplirizonin, Advcntur’s. Sequel
DELCADIA. ch.
f, 3 (M)
102
By Delhi — Starcadia. by Star Shoot.
r XTaincr. A.
B. Gordon. Owner, H.
C.
Fisher)
Breeder. T. Piatt.
€9715
Jamaica
3-4 1:14 fast
9-10
Ill
5
1
2*
3*5 E
Sande
10
Jocose, Vio. Bine, H. Commander
€9600
Jamaica
3-4 l:13%fast
21
115
1
5
6«
5*J E
Sande
7
Mormaw, Skirmish, Jac. Julian
64017
Saratoga
5-8 1:02 slop
6
109
3
3
6i
7« W
Kelsay
18 Sequel, Tassel, Sun Doll
63106
Aqueduct
5-8 1 :02%fast
5
115
2
1
1*
2 h W
Kelsay
10
Giarre, Cbeapside. Brilliance
62944
Aqueduct
5-8 l:01%good
41
114
3
2
2*
10'* W
Kelsay
12
DJict, Don’t BotlierMe. TbeGirl
PIETRUS. b. g.
ft
117
By Sundridge — Vacuum Cleaner, by Perth.
(Owner, C. R. Fleischman).
Bred in France by J. Sanford.
69868
Pimlico
3-4 1:13 fast
31
112
5
3
2i
2“ T
Finn
10
> Tidings, Biff Bang, Kirah
€9691
Pimlico
3-4 l:12%fast
21
119
3
3
5*
5 6 i F
W’dst’ck
7
Wellfinder. M’lkTwain, B. Guard
69546
Pimlico
3-4 1:13 fast
10
107
5
3
3«
2‘ G
Mein
6
McKenna. Lady Boss. S.’s Lemon
69428
H.deG’ce
3-4 1:14 fast
13-10
107
2
1
2i
5*i A
Abel
14
Picnic, Tarn. Whalebone
69269
H.deG’ce
3-4 1 :13%fast
21
110
2
1
luk
2“ A
Abel
13
Felicitous, Whalebone, StarR’lm
68327
Jefferson
3-4 l :13%fast
12
111
11
7
8“
7 5 H
J Burkel2
Oicrjs, ’Hie Peruvian, Thio
68006
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:13%fast
13-3
110
4
5
44
4*5 E
Pool
10
Chas.J.Craigmile, Orlova, Theo
67898
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:13%fast
7-5
110
7
6
6 4
5 5 2 E
Sm’w’odll
TliePeruvian. Fluff, Bobby Allen
67644
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:13%fast
13-10
112
3
1
u
2“ E
Pool
10
Fire Cracker. Theo. Reliability
67345
Jefferson
5-8 1 tfl^fast
4
108
1
4
3“
5=2 E
Martin
7
ElineiK., High Cost. Col. Taylor
66988
Jefferson
3-4 1:14 fast
18-5
108
5
1
1*
2i E
Sm’w’odll
Hadrian. Guv’nor. I’rinceWelles
C6931
Jefferson
51 f 1 :07Vfefast
5
106
6
5
4 l
4'5 J
Owens
10
Pr’ceWelles. S’plicity, Gr’nGoid
66250
Laurel
3-4 l:14%fast
6
107
1
1
1*
1“ G
Mein
15
Simplicity, CuinSuh, MinuteM.m
FLYING DEVIL.
b. c. 3
107
By Wrack — Sanci.
by Eolus.
(Trainer. F.
J. Kearns. Owner, S.
Gooch),
Breeder, A B. Hancock.
69472
H.deG’ce
lmTOy lAo^fast
41
106
5
2
2*
2“ A
Abel
8
Felicitous, Pennon, Belphrizonia
69258
H.deG’ce
lmTOy 1 :46%slow
6
102
1
4
4®
3 7 i A
Abel
6
Tlie (Mown, Lady Myra, Giarre
CM IS
Bowie
lm70y 1:50 slop
14-5
102
6
2
4*
3* A
Abel
6
TheClown, L’yMyra, Highspeed
€9168
Bowie
lm70y i:50V&fast
1
108
2
2
2“
2J A
Abel
5
AlStobler, Lady Myra, PoorSpovt
€9131
Bowie
61 f 1:21 fast
27-10
108
2
2
2*
2“ A
Abel
9
Soggartli Aroon. Thessaly, Oran
69089
Bowie
3-4 l:15%slow
21
106
3
2
2*
l 7 A
Abel
7
Uilliiouse. A1 Stcbler, Leslie
68406
Jefferson
51 f 1 :08 fast
8
103} 5
4
4*
4*5 II
Thomas
: 8
Raffles, Klizali.Bean, Fernando*
€8i33
F.Gr’nds
3-4 1 :!5%slow
6
115
4
6
6“
4= J
C’ rcoran 12
Rupee, Tender Seth, Radiant
67815
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:15%hvy
5
107
5
4
4*
1J J
Merimee 13
Old Top, Wrangler, Kinsman
€7604
F.Gr’nds
lm70y l:46^fast
12-5
104
7
5
6}
6' 5 G
Mein
11
Irish Pat, Ghost, Slanderer
67458
F .Gr’nds
3-4 1 :18*£hvy
8
107
7
4
4*
3* G
Mein
7
Macbeth. Rork, Leslie
CORK ELM. blk. c, 3 102
.'Trainer, A. Zimmer. Owner, J. M. Zimmer)
C9474 H.deC’ce 1 1-16 1 :49^fast 77 95 1 1
€9259 H.deG’ce 11-16 1:49 slow 79 974 7 7
091 89 Bowie GJ f 1 :22%slop 28 101 6 7
66863 Bowie 1 1:45 fast 36 97 8 8
66856 Bowie 64 f 1:22 fast 39f 102 9 9
66799 Bowie 3-4 1 :14%fast lOf 111 5 10
66455 Laurel 3-4 1:14 fast 23 108 5 5
63880 Empire 64 f l:07%fast 7 109 5 7
By Atheling II. — Schwalbe, by Sain,
Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm.
7 7 | 7 ,s P Walls 10 St. Germain, Sc’goman, J. Morrill !
7* 7*4 P Walls 8 Debadou. Antilles, Tony Beau j
7 7=* H Shillick 7 B righton. Whalebone, Teodor i
7* 4*4 II Shillick 8 D’ks nndD'kes. Pennon, SeaTag
0} 9'* H Thomas 12 Cum Sam, Etta lie. Fusee
114 12 14 J McTag't 13 Lit. Hope, Adventuress, P’rSport j
5 5’* E Barnes 5 True Flier. Lady Myra, Tassel
7 7 l ° A Gantner 7 B.ofD.R’ge, Mou’della, D.’sD’tcr
3rd RACE
5-S Milo. Willonjgliby Parne. 2-year-olds.
1 «, 5 S ;;-5 1 111 .)
Allowances.
CCCKNEY, ch. c, 2 118 By Great Britain — L’ Avenir, by Rabelais.
(Trainer, R. A. Smith. Owner, W. M. Jeffords). Breeder, W. M. Jeffords.
69832 Pimlico 44 f 54%fast 22 115 5 3 34 l 7 i L Morris 8 H. Niglit, K. Ransom, Goldmawr
69430 H.deG’ce 44 f 54%fast 46 116 10 Fell. L Morris 14 J. Flower, Dr.O’Mara, BeauNash
BRICE, b. c, 2 118 By Huon — Rosalie, by Oiseau or Sempronius.
(Trainer. T. Moran. Owner, W. L. S. Martin). Breeder, E. F. Simms.
C9549 Pimlico 1-2 48 fast 15 115 3 1 l 1 } 1* J Callahan 10 Eagerne’-s, D. Thought, B’sslika
MAD PLAY, ch. c, 2 (M) 109 By Fair Play — Madcap, by Rock Sand.
(Trainer. S. C. Hildreth. Owner. Rancocas Stable).
69900 Jamaica 5-8 1:02 slow 6-5 115 10 7
69685 Jamaica 5-8 59**fast 11-20 110 3 4
69571 Jamaica 5-8 1:00 fast 16-5 115 12 10 <
WARRENTON. b. c, 2 (M) 103
‘Trainer, Wm. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden).
€9754 Pimlico 5-8 1:02 slow 22 111 2 2 :
69653 Pimlico 44 f 54^fast 19 112 6 4 !
MARGARET LAWRENCE, b.f,2(M) 106
(Trainer, F. Taylor. Owner, J. E. Madden).
€9955 Jamaica 5-8 58%fast 100 109 7 5
First strut for the following:
FAIRLIGHT, b. g. 2 (M) 100
(Trainer, W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden).
ST. MARTINS, ch. c. 2 (M) 103
table). Breeder, H. F. Sinclair.
4 s 4*4 M Fator 13 Sheridan. Nemesis, Thorndale
4 3 7 i L Fator 4 Reply, Eaglet, Anne
94 9 17 L Fator 12 Reply, Donaghee, Lucky Play
By Trap Rock — Melrique, by Melton.
, Breeder, P. M. Walker.
24 2| E Rummer 7 Relentless, Brush All. Minion
94 10‘° C Lang 11 Showy, Transmute, Sunny Light
By Vulcain — Bohemia, by Wagner.
Breeder, J. E. Madden.
74 6'* H Moore 8 Outline, N. Morse, A.Marronell.
By Jim Gaffney — Bayberry Candle, by Cunard.
Breeder, J. S. Cosden.
(Trainer, A. J. Joyner. Owner, G. D. Widener).
By Sir Barton — Priscilla, by Star Shoot.
Breeder, G. D. Widener.
a 1 L DAPCT 1 Milo and 70 Yards. Montana Claiming: Handicap. 3-year-olds
4111 nrtOL and upward. (Oct. 1922 1:41 4-5 5 120.)
IRISH KISS. b. g. 8 103 .
(Trainer, G. W. Coburn. Owner, C. Cafferelli).
By Orpiment — Soligena, by Soliman.
69629 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 7 113 6 ?
(.9527 H.deG’ce lmTOy l:41M>fast 34 110 6 £
69319 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :45%fast 19 108 6 6
69292 H.deG’ce 1 1-1G l^S^fast 11-10 120 5 5
68533 Jefferson lmTOy 1 :45V;.fast 3 126 4 6
68409 .Jefferson lmTOy 1 :44^,fast 17-10 122 3 3
68206 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 l:59%good 3 120 5 5
68028 F.Gr’nds lm70y 1:14 fast 13-5 112 2 2
€7901 K.Gr’nds 1 lSS-Wast G 114 2 6
67734 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 9-5 121 2 6
67648 F.Gr’nds 1 1-S 1:53 fast 8-0 115 2 3
TUFTER, b. g, 8 115
(Trainer. E. Sietas. Owner, H. Altcrman).
). Bred in England by Major J. S.
Cape.
8 6 7 A Gantner 8 Avisack, S.andRoots, Mawrcoron
5* 4*4 L Morris 7 Gen. Th’cher. Vigil, South. Cross
5* 4*4 L Morris 6 Ex term ’tor, P. Jones, F. Phantom !
0 4 5* G Alex’dra (i Episode, (’.o’Dawn, M’yl’dBelle ;
6* 5*4 L Morris 7 l’arader, S.T.Kean, Bl’neyStoue
2* l l L Morris 8 Pnader, Servitor. Xeddam
54 5 4 J L Morris 11 Best Pal, Royce ltools, Olyntlius
l'i 1* L Morris 5 Parader. SirTh.Kean, B.f.Home
3 l 3* L Morris S Best Pal. SirTh.Kean. RYeltools
2 l 1* L Morris 8 Pas.Swain. Valor, HelioPardtier j
2* l'i L Morris 5 Wapiti, Rainkin, Fannie Bean i
By Macdonald II. — Rose Pompon, by Rock Sand. j
€9683
Jamaica
1 1-16
1 :46^fast
2
108
1
1
1*
1>4 L
Fator
3 Olyntlius, AH Over 1
66872
Bowie
1 1-8 l:57%fast
€
112
1
3
2 1
2>J C
Lang
7
Despair. Overtake, All Over
66859
Bowie
1 1-16
1 :49%fast
53
106
2
6
6*
6<J F
Weiner
7
It. Homme, JoiinP. Jones, K.Alb’t
66852
Bowie
1 1-16
1 :50 fast
49
104
8
7
7*
6*\ II
Thomas
9
B.IIommo, H’pliaistos, Maximne
6683 1
Bowie
1 1-16
l:51Vsfast
12
108
1
4
44
3'i H
Thomas
7
Tip.Witchet. Blazes, Slip. Elm
66816
Bowie
1 1-16
1 :50%fast
13
111
2
1
3 3
3*4 H
Thomas
4
PaulJones, Prudery, Slipp’yEIm
€6719
Pimlico
1 1-8
1 :52%fast
22
107
7
7
7
6*4 F
Weiner
7
Ileplinistos. Athclstan, PollyAnn
6665 1
Pimlico
1 1-16
l:45 7 /5fast
28
119
3
5
6
5'“ L
Fatog
6
Emotion, Fairway, Comic Song
66608
Pimlico
1 1-8
1 :52%fast
4
113
2
5
6 4
6*4 E
Sande
7
IrishKiss. Baby Grand, PaulJones
66408
Empire
lm70y l:46*fegood
3
116
1
1
14
l'i E
Sande
5
Nose Dive, Cosligan, Dunceeap
06306
Empire
1 1-16
l:46%fast
9-10
108
3
2
2*
1»* G
Babin
5
Wynnewood, Dun«ecap, Violinist
66026
Jamaica
1 1-16 l:46^1op
9-5
106
3
2
2*
2* L
Fator
3
Ncse Dive. Sedaefield
FRINCE OF UMBRIA.
b. c. 3
106
By Brown Prince
II- — Umbria, bv superman. !
< Owner. C.
G. Heywang).
Breeder, H. T. Oxnard.
€9902
Jamaica
Im70y l:45%slow
11-5
107
3
2
1“
U C
I>ang
4
Sweepy, Orcus, Wynnewood
6M47
Jamaica
lm70y
l:44\fast
34
1054 4
1
1*
1“* I,
Fator
9
Romany, High Sneed, Italeo
68634
Jefferson
5} f 1 :07^faat
4
109
5
7
3'
3° H
ThurberiO
BodyGuard. Raffles. LudyMyra
68575
Jefferson
lmTOy 1 :45%fast
18-5
109
5
5
3“
4* E
Martz
7
Uhiva, Slanderer, Irish Pat
68531
Jefferson
54 f l :07%fast
8
104
6
3
2“
1“ E
Martz
6
Blue Nose, BetterTimes. Raffles
68389
Jefferson
1 1-16
1 :475fcfast
1S-5
107
1
3
3*
3*4 E
Martz
7
Edward Gray, Uliiva, A mole
68323
Jefferson
1 1-16
l:47%fast
13-5
106
5
2
3*
3® J
Wallace
6
Vennie. Ed. Gray, All American :
67986
F.Gr’nds
1
1 :40^fast
4
104
1
4
3*
3“ L
McD’ott
5
Edw’dGray, Set. Sun, J.Q. Kelly
67899
F.Gr’nds
2-4
1.13 fast
20
106
1
4
3 4
3* L
McD’ott
8
JolinQ. Kelly, Shamrock. Jupiter
67562
F.Gr’nds
3-4
1 :13%fast
30
109 12
13
13
13* 7 J
Wallace
13
Louis A., Rapid Day, Mom
67*19
F.Gr’nds
3-4
l:13%good
25
96
10
8
7*
7 5 4 B
Harvey
10
MarvmMay, Parader, I/Effare
66188
Emoire
Ab 3-4
1:10 fast
5
108
2
2
2 l
l'i L
Fator
8
Ben Wood. Virginius, Rock Salt
ALL OVER. b. c. 4
104
By Zeus — Lassie.
by Knight Errant.
(Trainer, J.
Fitzsimmons. Owner.
Quincy
Stable).
Breeder, Williams A Radford.
69683
Jamaica
1 1-16
1 :40^fast
6-5
107
3
3
3
3 4 E
Barnes
3
Tufter, Olyntlius
69522
Un. Hunts
1
1:41 slow
9-10
123
1* J
Mooney
3
Wynnewood. Rorke’s Drift
66880
BowMe
1 1-4
2:C9Vsfast
11
101
9
8
8<
7 11 G
Mein
14
Maximne, Ileph’stos, Iiockm’ter
66872
Bowie
1 1-8
1 :57Mifast
17-10
112
3
2
34
4'4 H
Thomas
7
Despair, Tufter, Overtake
66841
Bowie
1 1-16
1 :5l7ifast
6-5
108
5
2
2'4 1‘ B
Mari’elli
7
John I*. Jones, Super, Quecreok
66824
Bowie
lmTOy
1:47 fast
13-10
103
6
3
3*
2*4 B
Mari'elli
6
Reparation, Maximac. Clansman
66802
Bowie
1
1 :43\fast
15
100
4
3
3»
3=4 S
Lowe
8 Oppernian, Paddle, Athclstan 1
66007
Laurel
lmTOy
1 : 14Sfast
7
109
3
5
5
5‘® C
Ponce
5
Knot, Comie Song, Polly Ann
65515
Aqueduct
1
1 :39\fast
13-5
110
2
3
2“
l’i C
Ponce
4
St’yTeller, Sl’vec’nard. Pir.Gold
65290
Aqueduct
1
1:39 fast
6
105
1
4
3*
3® J
Mooney
4
Mis’ nary, Chesterbr’k, St’yTeller
61901
Jamaica
lmTOy
1 :44>ifast
13-5
111
4
3
3*
1= C
Ponce
4
Rosellill. NativeLand, Clies’br’k
61712
Pimlico
1
1:42 slow
27
119
8
8
8
8 7 4 C
Ponce
8
Fl'cClcud. ExiuseMe. N’tRaider
61563
Pimlico
3-4
l:12%fast
8
115 10
9
9“
9*i C
Ponce
10 Superlative. Messincs. N’tRaider j
(Continued
on
eighth
page.)
1
Monthly Form Book
FOR APRIL
IV
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THE
MONTHL Y
FORM BOOK
issued on the first day of each month, with complete
charts of the previous month’s racing in North America, now
carries an index showing each and every start of all horses in
training, with firsts, seconds, thirds and track conditions desig-
nated. By means of this arrangement it is possible for the user
of the Monthly Form Book to instantly determine a horse’s abil-
ity to run on any sort of track concerning which information is
desired, as shown in the following examples:
CALCUTTA, ch. c, 3, by Colin — Jamma, by Delhi (G. R. Allen)
P(67478)h °67520* “67584* “67817b “67901
“(68191 )h *68iOC,
FULL MOON, blk. m, 5. by Dick Finnell— Caller On, by Odd-
fellow J. McGinn)
e(67639)
*G80G0h
KG 7805
“68151m
X
“67833
“(68199) in
kG7872»i
“68198m
168079
•ROISTERER, ch.
J 67622
®68059h
“68405
...(S)..X
>68376*
X
P67930- h
<168343 3
K67511* *(67546) *(67639) *67679* *67803 “67833
*67933*h *(67937)h *68060h J68087 “68131m “(68199) in
“68242* h
BEST PAL, br. h, 6, by Helmet — Padula, by Laveno (S. N. Holman) X
®(6748t)h “(676J7) “67774* “(G7901) “(67965) r( C 820 G)
P(6828S)
MIDIAN, b. h, 6, by Meridian — Veneta Strome, by Ben Strome (J. Rice) ❖
*67431 “67573* “(67617) *67673 “67802 KC7872m
“67896m PG7933h eOSOOOm J68020*m “C8033h “68198m
“68222* m *(68241 )li
N. K. BEAL, ch. h, 9, by Glorifier — Puritan Girl, by Yankee.. (H. T. Palmer) ®
167748 j«7915m “67981m “67997m ® (68041 )h <*6S129
*G8186*h “68301* <168341*
QUECREEK, b. g, 5, by Huon — Jessie Woodson, by Scorpion. (Summit Stable) (S)..X
168079 “68233 j (68272) “(68311) 168334* >68376*
•ROISTERER, ch. g, 6, by Etbelbert — Roxanna, by Rock Sand(C. E. Groves) X
167622 P67676* “6772S-’ P67803 “67895m P07930-h
®68059h P680S8 168123 168303 “(68318) <»6S345 3
“68405 P68I68
EDWARD GRAY, Dlk. c, 3, by Von Tromp— Bonsetta, by Ma-
setto (W. Daniel)
“676S4 "67881 t679S6 “68204* P68323* P (68389)
•SUN BRAE, ch. g, 5, by Sund ridge — Sweet Briar II., by St.
Frusquin (W. A. McKinney) X
167468 167590 “(67635) 167696* 1(67795) “67843
1(67994) “(68176) 1(68234)
Index numbers in parentheses indicate winning races, seconds and thirds are
designated by superior figures and the condition of the track is shown by the designa-
tions following the index numbers as follows: “s” for slow, “sy” for sloppy; “m” for
muddy and “h” for heavy. When not otherwise designated, fast or good track con-
ditions prevail. (S) indicates that the horse has run in steeplechase and hurdle races.
* Fair mud runner. x Good mud runner. ® Superior mud runner. * Imported,
t Disqualified.
Index figures in italic face type ( z( >2D49h ) indicate stake race.
Before each race number in the index below an alphabetical sign is prefixed,
which shows the distance at which the race so numbered has been run. The key
to these distances is given below:
1-4 and 3-8 Mile A
3 1-2 Furlongs B
1-2 Mile D
4 1-2 Furlongs F
5-8 Mile G
5 1-2 Furlongs H
3-4 Mile J
6 1-2 Furlongs K
7-8 Mile L
7 1-2 Furlongs M
1 Mile N
From 1 Mile 20 Yards to 1 Mile
100 Yards O
1 1-16 Miles P
1 1-8 Miles q
1 3-16, 1 1-4 and 1 5-16 Miles R
•1 1-2 and 1 3-8 Miles S
1 5-8 and 1 3-4 Miles T
2 to 3 Miles U
3 to 4 Miles V
In addition to the complete charts of all races run on
North American tracks during the month, comprehensively and
correctly indexed, the April hook contains the following
NEW FEATURES:
Calendar Table of May Racing Dates
Stake Dales for Month of May Alphabetically Arranged
Complete Index to Slakes Run Sines January 1, 1923
Thirty Leading Owners Since January 1, 1923
Thirty Leading Horses Sinca January 1, 1923
Track Records for All Distances
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JAMAICA ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
(Continued from seventh page.)
OVERTAKE, b. g, 3
(Trainer, S. McKee.
€6872 Bowie 1 1-8 1
€6858 Bowie lmTOy 1
0662 1 Pimlico 1 1-16 1
6659* Pimlico 1 1-16 1
66412 Empire l l -16 l
662 69 Kmpire 1 1
66192 Kmpire lmTOy 1
65994 Jamaica lmTOy 1
65806 Jamaica lmTOy 1
Jamaica lm.uy
65806 Jamaica lmTOy
5th RACE 1 Z
Owner, J.
:57%fast
:47%fast
:45%fast
:46%fast
:46%fast
:41%fast
:14%fast
:H*%good
: 44 Vast
104
Zauer).
19 106 4 6
45 108 6 4
33 100 9 11
6 119 2 6
20 95 3 4
4 115 4 4
7 112 5 6
6 115 4 4
31 110 5 4
By Horron — Carxeno, by Lally.
Breeder. J. B. Gorham.
4 1 S’J B Mari’elll 7 Despair. Tufter. All Over
34 4*| E .lellev 0 Rcparnt’n. Opperman, Duncccap
11* 10' 1 J CallahanPJ Opp’man. Cop. Demon, TlieAlm’r
5* 6* 1 E Sande 6 Pas. Swain, Slippery Elm, AllFair
4 4 7 1 E Bell 4 Ir’hBrigad’r, Ilephaistos, Cirrus
2 l l l L Ensor 9 Quesadn, TheRollCall. Pol. Wale
6* 4* C II Miller 8 KingAlbert. Canyon. Whisk
4* 3* C H Miller 6 Wynnewood, Episode, Ralco
4 l l»k E Taplin 5 Leghorn, Ralco, Daydue
JACQUELINE JULIAN, br. f,3(M) lit
(Trainer, J. MacManus. Owner, J. MacManus).
69794 Jamaica 3-4 1 :14%good 4 107 6 5
69600 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%faat 10 115 6 2
66676 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fest 7 101 6 4
66474 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10 fast 10 97 8 4
C6274 Empire 54 f 1:07 Vast 60 111 9 5
TIKEH, br. g, 4 (M) 120
(Trainer. J. Whalen. Owner, J. Whalenl.
66474 Empire Ab 3-4 1:19 fast 100 116 4
65664 Aqueduct <4 f 1:21 Vast 30 1014 5
65643 Aqueduct 7-* 1 :27%fast 30 102 8
65161 Belmont 3-4 MC 1 12 Vast 10 110 6
64816 Belm’nt 3-4 MC l:13%slow 8 102 1
03834 K’worth lmTOy 1 : 45 Vast 15 109 9
63746 K’worth 7-8 1:26 Vast 64 105 8
By Belloc — Gilt Edge, by Canard.
Breeder. X. MacManus.
21 ?*C Lang 9 Bayonet, Hyperion, Mac Lir
2 1 3‘1 C Robins’ n 7 Mormaw, Skirmish, SteilaMaria
3* 3* F Weiner 70 A1 Boyd, El Dorado. Pnssamaiia
3* 3*| E Bell 8 Ileremon. Stone Jag. Anna M.
6* 5*| E Marta 9 B aud Gold. Sakali. Stella Maria
By Voorhees-r-Mcna, by Puryear D.
Breeder. A. B. Sprockets.
8 8’ 7 C H Miller 8 Ileremon, StoneJng, J’que!.JuI*a
6* 0*1 G W Car’ll 7 Shaffer. (Tghjordan. St. Isidore
72 71 1 g W C* roll 13 Horeb. Ting a-Ling. Star Court
74 7’* E Kurnmerll Trajanus, Guelph, Romulus
6* 5»1 E Mart/. 8 So It Goes. Wylie, Fnyelle
9* 10 * .1 Wallace 12 Ferguson, Wake Up, Radical
€ l 7 # J Wallace 12 R.Mount’n, Procyon, MossFoxIL
1-16 Riles. 3-year-olds and upward.
1922 1:44 1-Z—Z 103.)
THE GREGORIAN, blk. c. 3 (M)
(Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner. Quincy Stable).
By Star Shoot — Fair Lonise, by Ogden.
CANYON, ch. c. 4 107
(Trainer, W. Baird. Owner. M. L. Mahler).
€9752 Jamaica lm70y l:4S%mud -4 109 2 1
69681 Jamaica lmTOy 1 :44%fast -’4 110 2 3
69575 Jamaica
69132 Bowie
69060 Bowie
67591 Havana
67333 Havana
67273 Havana
67215 Havana
62743 Aqueduct
68782 Jefferson 1 1 43 Vhvy 7 107 3 1
68740 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast 6 109 1 2
€6653 Jefferson 51 f 1:07 Vast 4 111 2 1
68595 Jefferson 3-4 1:12 Vast J6-5 139 7 3
68532 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 Vast 11-5 105 1 3
68 4 08 Jefferson 3-4 1:13 Vast 18-5 104 6 4
€8318 Jefferson 3-4 1:13 Vast 6 107 1 2
68007 F.Gr’nds lm70y 1:44 Vast 6 109 3 1
■ASTER HAND, b. c. 4 112
(Trainer. K. K. Karrick. Owner. W. K. Coe).
69752 Jamaica lm79y l:fS%mud 3-5 114 1 2
69575 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46%fast 8-5 115 3 2
69132 Bowie 1 1:43 Vast 33-10 105 3 2
69060 Bowie lmTOy l:47Vast 21-10 109 2 4
67591 Havana lm50y 1:41 Vast 1 106 2 3
67333 Havana 3-4 l:12Vast 6 107 4 5
67273 Havana 54 f 1 :0S%sIow 17-10 96 1 7
67215 Havana 3-4 1:14 Vnud 3 105 4 4
62743 Aqueduct 1 l:40%mud 4 113 1 4
ROSEATE II.. ch. c. 3 108
(Trainer, E. J. Hodgson. Owner, J. H. Carr).
69684 Jamaica lmTOy l:44%fast 2i 104 4 2
69572 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 10 114 4 4
68738 Jefferson 3-4 1:15 Vast 7 109 3 5
68654 Jefferson lmTOy 1:45 fast 44 99 5 6
68204 F.Gr’nds 1 1:42 good 12 107 4 9
67986 F.Gr’nds 1 1 :40 Vast 5 108 5 5
67754 F.Gr’nds 1 1 :40%fast 7 110 9 1
67684 F.Gr’nds lmTOy 1 :45%fast C 107)6 1
67584 F.Gr’nds 1 l:40%fa.«t 18-5 108 3 2
67556 F.Gr’nds lmTOy l:45%good 24 104 2 1
ROMANY, blk. g, 6 113
(Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owner. W. Daniel).
696 17 Jamaica lmTOy l:44%fast 9-5 118 5 3
68990 Tijuana 11-8 1:53 Vast 3 101 7 7
6889 1 Tijuana lmTOy 1:41 fast 1 113 3 4
687 76 Tijuana lm70y 1:44 Vast 7-10 110 3 3
68669 Tijuana lmTOy 1:42 Vast 9-10 108 2 2
68508 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :47Vast 31-10 108 2 1
7 110 9
6 107) 6
18-5 108 3
2k 104 2
113
7-10 no
9-10 108
67733 FGr’nds lmTOy 1 : 43 Vast
67683 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1:47 fast
BELLSOLAR. b. m. 7
(Trainer, T. Moran. Owner, 4
Owner, W, L. S. Martin)
69800 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :46Vast 5 104 8
69581 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 Vast 97 105 6
65821 laurel 1 1-8 1:53 Vast 23-10 106 6
65612 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :4SVast 19-10 102)7
65491 H.deG’ce lmTOy l:4€%fast 41-10 106 9
65127 Belmont 1 1-16 1:46 Vast 24 103 3
654)10 Belmont 1 1:3* Vast 4) 103 4
64881 Belmont 1 1-16 1:45 %stow 5 100 4
64745 Belmont 1 1:38 Vast 10 110 6
PRINCE REGENT, ch. g. 3 100
(Trainer, R. A. Smith.
By Harmonicon — Welsh Maid, by Liang wm.
Breeder, W. R. Coe.
1- I s ) H Thurbcr 4 Master Hand. ComraeCi. Aiken
3) 5*1 L Fator 6 Roseate II., Queereek, Whisk
l l 2»k H Thurbcr 6 Rama, SirT.Kean, Blaiu ySloue
l h 1*) H Thurbcr 9 Elmer K.. Avispa. High Cost
l u * h Thurber 8 SewolICombs, Avispa. J’uJoseph
3 l 3') G Mein 7 Sad.anJRoots, Barracuda, Orcun
2M E Martz 6 I’aleo, Hadrian, Majority
4 1 3* E Martz 7 Colando, Guv’nor, Ralco
2* 2'4 E Martz 6 Orcus, Biff Bang, Avispa
5) 4 11 J Owens 6 Gem, Episode, The Archer
By Ballot — Shuck H.. by Jean Bereaud.
Breeder. W. C. Goodloe.
2 10 2*) C F’b’ther 4 Canyon, t’omme Cl, Aiken
1 1 1* C F'b'ther 4 Sil. King. Wynnewood, Ramkin
2 2 2 2 | 4’ I-ang 6 Rama. Duke John, Trajanus
4* 5 7 i J Brunner 6 Cop. Demon, TopSergeant. Rnma
2* I s J Brunner 4 Rluellawk, Sea Prince. Cromwell
4 5 3 ! i J Brunner 7 C. Sp’sor, B.ofEl’town. The Boy
7 7 T ! J Callahan 7 B.ofKl’town. C.Sp’or. I..M’cellia
4 3) J Brunner 4 TheBoy. B.of El’ town, (’.Sponsor
4* 5* C F’b'ther 5 ComicScng. ExctiseMc. Thimble
By Sea Sick — Rosetta, by Maintenon.
Bred in trance by M. A. Blavette.
1 2 l 5 L MoAtee 6 Queereek. Whisk, Wynnewood
4 3 2*J C Robins’nll Round Robin, Metal. Bud Fisher
5| 2* E Pool 11 Tlico. Marimba. C.uv’nor
6 5'* J Wallace 0 Mavourneen. Uncle Velo. Tody
9 9'* F Murphy. 9 Shamrock, EdwsrdGray, KentL
5 f- ,s F Murphy 5 Ed’dGray, Set. Sun, Pr.ofL'uibria
2* 2| F Murphy 9 P’eeTiiTii. Majority, StumpJr.
1*4 l»k E Tool 4» PrineeTiiTil. Sl’derer, Majority
3* 4«| II Thomas 5 P’eeTiiTii, Calcutta, Bet .Time*
li 2»* C Lang 10 Veunie. SottingSun, Superbum
By Ecouen — May Dora, by Isidor.
Breeder, J. Sanford.
2* 2*>* J Merimee 9 P. of Umbria. Highspeed. Ralco
7* 7*4 J Merimee 8 J.S.R’rdoti, J.l*. Jones, Doubtful
3 1 3J J Merimee 7 Coffield. Reap, Halu
1*» l»x J Merimee 5 Coffield, Reap. Capt. Clover
2* 2*1 J Merimee 4 Krewer, Span. Maize, Oil Man
1‘ l l J Merimee 6 Hyanpcm, O. Faithful, Sundialll.
7 2 7*1 J Merimee S Louis A., JackllareJr.. Fantoehe
5'* 5®i J Merimee 6 Parader, AmericanBoy, Colando
By Solar Star — Kitty Belle Brooks, by Clifford.
Breeder. W. F. Schulte.
51 5* E Bell 8 Pas.Swaiu, Pr.R’gent, L’dyMyra
5* 4* J Callahan 7 Lion d’Or, Flagstaff, R’pamtion
5* 5 2 | J Callahan 6 Trerelyan, Dresden, DouhleCros*
5 ) 4 2 4 G Breun’g 7 Trevelyan. Servitor. Plucky
4 2 3| F W’dst’k 10 Servitor. T. Buttons. Sundial II.
5 3®^ .1 Callahan 5 Coaler, Billy Barton. Whisk
4* 4* J Callahan 5 Tufter, Costigan, Duneeeap
4* 4*1 J Callahan 5 Scdgefield. St.Allan. Crystal Fore
4 s 3'| J Callahan 8 St. Allan. Wliisk. High Speed
By Spanish Prince II. — Understudy, by Star Ruby.
69862 Jamaica
69682 Jamaica
65815 Laurel
65519 Aqueduct
65385 Aqueduct
65264 Aqueduct
3-4 1:11 Vast
3-4 1:12 Vast
54 f 1 :C7 fast
3-4 1:13 Vast
5-8 58%fast
3-4 1:13 Vast
15 104) 7
20 115 6
119 115 8
20 112 9
60 115 6
50 112 5
ble). Breeder. A. B. Hancock.
6* 6 ,s E Barnes 7 Whirlwind, Osprey,. Atherstone
5) 5*| E Barnes 9 Diagr.-in. Spr’d Eagle. It. Bottom
6* 6* C Ponce 9 BettetTimes. Moonrsker, MjOwn
8* 8 19 C Ponce 11 Tuxedo. Spread Eagle. Contour
84 8'* C Ponce 13 Osprey. Rigel, Purity
&* 9** C Ponce 10 Hobgoblin, Rigel, Majority
PAT CASEY, br. c, 3 (M) 115 By Jim Gaffney — Racy, by Burgomaster.
(Trainer, A. Gunther. Owner. Allies Stable). Brooders. J. W. Parrish.
69631 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 Vast 20 110 7
66653 Pimlico 3-4 1:12 Vast 1SS 112 8
66308 Empire 5) f l:C6%fast 60 136 7
64746 Belm't 5) f MC 1:07 fast 30 115 3
8* 8*| A Gantner 11 Stone Jug, Glentilt, Anterior
7* 7*1 A Gantner 8 PowWo.v. Pettifogger. WbirPnd
7 7*4 G W Car’ll 7 Best Ix>ve. Osprey, IJttle Celt
7 l 8«| T Rice 10 Cape Clear, Sakali. Satellite
69800 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :46 Vast
69611 Pimlico 1 1 40 Vast
69429 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:13 fast
69389 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:13 fast
69256 H.deG’ce 5) f l:07%slow
65865 laurel 5) f 1:06 Vast
€•565 1 H.deG’ce 5-8 1:01 fast
65302 H.deG’ce 3-4 Ida fast
64573 Saratoga 5) f 1:10 hvy
64464 Saratoga 5) f 1:05 Vast
PIETRUS, b. g. 4
(Owner, C. R. Fleischman)
7 99 1
14 100 2
17 98 1
28 106 9
23 101 4
15 110 4
16 112 3
35 108 5
13-5 115 4
12 108 5
107
69868 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast
69691 Pimlico 3-4 l:12Vast
69546 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast
€9428 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:14 fast
69269 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :13%fast
69327 Jefferson 3-4 1 :13 Vast
CS9AC F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:13%fast
67898 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:13%tast
67644 K-r’nds 3-4 1 : 13 Vast
67345 Jefferson 5-8 1:01 Vast
66988 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 fast
66931 Jefferson 5) f 1:07 Vast
66250 Laurel 3-4 1:14 Vast
SEA COVE. b. g. 5
(Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner
69858 Jamaica lm70y 1:45 fast
3-4 1:13 fast 3) 112 5
3-4 l:12Vast 21 lit 3
3-1 1:13 fast 10 107 5
3-4 1:14 fast 13-10 107 2
3-4 1:13Vast 21 110 2
3-4 1 :13 Vast 12 111 ll
3-4 1:13 Vast 13-5 110 4
3-4 1 : 13 Vast 7-5 110 7
3-4 1 : 13 Vast 13-10 112 3
st 4 108 1
st 1S-3 108 6
st 5 106 6
st 6 107 1
108
ler. C. Buxton).
st 7-10 110 8
68134 F.Gr’nds lmTOy 1:45 slow 11-20 107 1 1 1*
€ 807 A F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:134th vy 8-5 107 3 1 23
68030 F.Gr’nds lm70y l:444ffast 1C-5 110 111*
66621 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :45%fast 26 103 11 6 10j
66307 Empire lm70y 1:46 fast 9-20 102 2 1 1*
61805 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 Vast 3 117 6 2 1*
61521 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%mud 4-5 in 3 2 2 3
WYNNEWOOD, br. g. 7 118
(Trainer, T. 0. Webber. Owner. T. 0. Webber)
69902 Jamaica ImlOy l:45%siow 11-5 118 4 4 4
69084 Jamaica lm70y l:44Vast 4 118 6 5 5
€9575 Jamaica ll-16 1:46-Vast 2) 113 2 1 2
€9522 I n Hunts 1 1:41 slow 9-10 123
68156 F.Gr’nds 11-16 1:49 mud 3 107 3 6 6
67945 F.Gr’nds lmTOy 1 :43%fast 11-20 110 111
67880 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 2 112 1 1 2
67810 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1:47 mud 6-5 106 1 1. 1
69575 Jamaica
69522 Un. Hunts
1C-5 110 l
26 103 11
9-20 102 2
3 117 6
4-5 in 3
118
4 118 6
2) 113 2
9-10 123
3 107 3
ds). Breeder. W. M. Jeffords.
2 3*4 2) C Taylor 8 I*as.Swain, LadyMyra. W’finder
2 24 2*4 C Taylor 5 LadyMyra. Caladium, E. Clayton
4 S') 9 !i C Taylor 9 Avisack, S.Troughts, Camouf’ge
8 8 ,tt 8 12 C Taylor 9 Gol.Rule, N. Hampshire. Comixa
2 5* 4 2 | C Taylor 10 S.Tli’guts, Dexterous, M.Blos’m
3 3 2 3* L Morris 5 Transom. Comixa, Giarre.
3 4* 4*| L Morris 5 Carol, Comixa. Marie Blanche
13 12) 12*i L Morris 15 Bluemont. Vigil. Marie Blanche
3 3* 3“ L Morris 4 Certain. LidyMyra, B. and Gold
6 6) 4 7 ) L Morris 7 Vigil, Curtis, Tuxedo
By Sundridge— Vacuum Cleaner, by Perth.
Bred in France by J. Sanford.
2) 2 h T Finn 10 Tidings. Biff Bang. Kirah
5 2 5*i F W'dst’ck 7 Wellfinder. M’rkTwain, B. Guard
3* 2‘ G Mein 6 McKenna. IzidyBoss, S.’sLcmoa
2| 5*| A Abel 14 Picnic. Tarn. Whalebone
ink A Abel 13 Felicitous. Whalebone, StarR’ltn
8* 7* II J Burkel2 Orcns. The Peruvian, Theo
44 4*4 E Pool 10 Cltaa.J.Craigmile, Orlova, The*
6* 5 2 il E Sm’w’odll ThePeruviau, Fluff, BobbyAllea
11 2* E Pool 10 FireCiacker. Theo, Reliability
3“ 5 2 I E Martin 7 BlmerK., High Cost. Col. Taylor
1 2 24 E .Sm’w'odll Hadrian. Gnv’nor. l*rinccWelics
4 1 4'4 J Owens 10 Pr’ceWelles, S’plicity, Gr’nGold
I s D G Mein 15 Simplicity. CumSali. MinuteMaa
*By Seahorse II. — Sylvan Dell, by Oddfellow.
Breeder. J. T. Gwathmey.
8 8*° C Lang ^ 8 Valtntia, Que<-reek. »So It Goes
1* 1* F Murphy" 4 Tan Son, Double Cress, Demos
24 2>| F Murphy 7 Tip.Witcbet, HarryB., C.IIenry
8 8 8*° C Lang
1 1* 1* F Murp
1 24 2*4 F Murp
YENIZELOS. b. c. 4
(Trainer. A. Gunther.
66688 Pimlico 1 1-16 1
66063 Pimlico 1 1
66406 Empire 1 1
€3439 Empire Ab 3-4 1
€3147 Aqueduct 6) f 1
624 74 Belmont 1 1
11-16 1.47 fast
1 I MUfrlsw
1 l:42%good
Ab 3-4 1:11 Vast
G) f 1:20 Vnud
1 1:39 Vast
108
Owner, Allies Stable).
fast 37-10 102 1 5
V*low 7 1044 3 4
%good 2 110 4 4
Vast 18-5 112 1 3
Vr.ud 2 108 8 6
Vast 7 106 1 1
HIGH oPEED, b. g. 4 (M)
McKeever. Owner, W. Wick).
6964 7 Jamaica lmTOy l:44Vast 30 117 8 5
69521 Vn. Hunts 3-4 1:15 slow 10 110
69*213 Bowie lmTOy 1:50 slop 38 103 1 5 *
69170 Bowie lmTOy 1 :4SVast 64 105 4 5 S
67009 Jefferson 5) f l:12Vivy 2 118 6 5 -
6S900 Jefferson 3-4 l:14Vast 7 10 112 6 5 3
66400 Empire 1 l:42%good 1 106 2 1 1
06237 Empire lm70y 1 :46Vast 6 106 4 4 •
€5756 Jamaica 3-4 1 :12%fast 3-2 112 5 4
65605 Aqueduct 7-8 l:26Vast 1 115 5 2 I
ALL AMERICAN, ch. c, 3 107
(Trainer, E. Brewster. Owner. T. W. O’Brien).
lm70y
1:50 slop
38
103
1
5
34
4 9 4
J
Wallace 6
TheClown. L’yMyra, Fly’gDevil
lm70v
1 :4S%fast
64
105
4
5
5
5 ,tt
E
Ambrose 6
H. Kemble. Rouleau, W.-Barre
54 f
1 :12%hvy
2
118
6
5
4h
4=4
L
ftnor 11
Ukase, Femandos, Leo Fisher
3-4
l:14%fast
7-1 J
112
6
5
3 2
3 2
K
Par* ton ll
Wireless, L»o Fisher. Anzena
1
l:12%good
1
106
2
1
2 l
3*4
E
Taplin 11
Guelph, Venizelos, MaryAgnesS.
lm70y 1 :46%fast
6
106
4
4
4 l
5*4 E
Taplin 0
Elected XI., Ralco, Vendor
3-4
1 :12%fast
3-2
112
5
4
10
2®
C
F’b’lhcr 9
TheAlinoner, Goo<lTimc, Summit
7-8
1 :26%fast
1
115
5
2
2*
2*
C
F’b’ther 9
Wild Heather, Summit, Ruddy
69930 Jamaica lmTOy 1 :45-\good
(•971 0 Jamaica lm70y 1 :43Vast
€84 51 Jefferson 1 1:43 hvy
68323 Jefferson l 1 16 l:47Vast
68113 F.Gr’nds 1 l:40*ifast
68008 F.Gr’nds lmTOy 1:48 hvy
67941 F.Gr*nds lm70y 1 :45Vast
67087 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:14Vast
66841 Bowie 7-8 1:28 Vast
By Pluvious — Margaret Lowry, by Cesarion.
Breeder, W. S. Payne.
6th RACE
::-4 Milo.
(Oct. 5,
HYPERION, br. c. 3 (M) 115
(Trainer. A. B. Gordon. Owner H. C. Fisher).
69930 Jamaica lmTOy Hla^good 20 106 8 7 5 :
69794 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%good 10 112 4 7 4
€9082 Jamaica 3-4 l:12Vast 30 115 7 9 9
69031 Jamaica 3-4 l:HVast 6 112 9 9 9
DELCADIA. ch. f. 3 (M) 110
(Trainer, A. B. Gordon. Owner. H. C. Fisher).
6971 5 Jamaica
69000 Jamaica
64017 Saratoga
63106 Aqueduct
62944 Aqueduct
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:13-Vast
5-8 1 :02 slop
5-8 1 :02Vast
5-8 l:01%good
>-19 111 5
24 115 1
6 109 3
MACLIR. ch. c. 3 (M)
(Trainer. W. S. Walker. Owner, J. E. Madden)
69794
Jamaica
3 A l:14%good
2|
112
S
6
7"
69682
Jamaica
3-4 l :l_’%fast
4
115
4
8
84
62864
Aqueduct
•5-8 1 :0J good
4
115
1
s
3 l
62809
Aqueduct
5-8 r.9%fast
5
115
3
1
2*
62692
Aqueduct
5-8 1 :0J good
10
115
6
94
HIGH
PRINCE, br.
c. 3 (M)
115
]
(Trainer, F. Taral. Owner, Riviera Stable).
€9953
Jamaica
3-4 1 :12%fa*t
15
108
6
4
5*
€5050
Belmont 7-8
MC 1 :26%slop
25
107
7
7
7*
64964
Belmont 3-4
MC 1:12 fast
12
112
5
7
«>
64821
Belm't 5| f
MC 1 :05%good
50
102
6
5
5*
64153
Saratoga
55 f 1 :06%good
€0
115
9
6
6*
64049
Saratoga
54 f l:08%hvy
20
115
13
13
12 s
6394 1
Saratoga
5-8 59% fast
50
115
15
13
18*
63791
Empire
54 f 1:10 mud
20
114
5
4
4*
61766
Jamaica
5-8 59%fast
1
115
3
5
5
62989 Aqueduct 5-8 58Hgood 100 115 13 12 12’*12*‘ C Duel 14 Shuf. Along, Wil.Tell. Stockmar
PRIME MINISTER, b. c. 3 (M) 115 By Celt— Primula II., by St. Denis.
(Trainer. W. H. Brooks. Owner. R. L. Gerry). Breeder. Belair Stud.
69862 Jamaica 3-4 1:11 Vast 59 194 5 7 7 7 ,# G Fields 7 Whirlwind, Osprey, Atherstone
THE CORSAIR, br. or Ilk. c, 3 (M) 115 By War Sister — Cugrail, by Canard.
(Trainer, R. O. Miller. Owner, A. K. M&comber). Breeder, A. K. Macomber.
C9631 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 Vast 60 110 11 7 7 1 7* C H Miller 11 Stone Jug, Glentilt, Anterior
SWEEPSTAKES, b. e. 3 (M) 115 By Sweep — Gold Ten. by Goldcrest.
(Trainer, A. J. Joyner. Owner. G. D. Widener). Breeder, A. L. Aste.
62030 Belmont 4) f st 52 Vast 30 198 5 5 5 a 12 L McAtee 5 Uanaque, Gol.Rule, W’fulW’ting
ELECTRON, b. c, 3 (M) 115 By Pennant — Atom, by Whisk Broom IL
(Trainer. H. N. Davis. Owner. A. Allegra). Breeder. H. P. Whitney.
69930 Jamaica lm70y l:45*good 100 105 10 12 12 12 22 G Fields 13 Soa-o’-Unc, A the la tan. B’tersca
First start for the following:
PLENTYCOOS. cb. c, 3 (M) 115 By Polymeli&n — Farimond. by Fariman.
(Trainer, W. H. Karrick. Owner, W. R. Coe). Breeder, W. R. Coe.
GIRL NANCY, b. m, 5 (M)
By The White Knight — Rill, by St. Serf.
Bred in England by Mrs. Yorke.
Workout Index to Jamaica Entries
Below will be found the index of the pre-
vious workouts of horses entered in the vari-
ous races at Jamaica Friday:
FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile.
251 Buzz Saw 270 Blackolia
264 Zero 271 Royal Airman
Print 244 Gold Mark
265 Lagoon 253 Gold Pennant
268 Gladys V. Storm Along
SECOND RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
271 Cork Elm 271 Irish Pat
271 Lady Ire* 264 Pietrus
265 Delcadia 247 Flying Devil
268 Red Legs 278 King of the Spa
269 Dick’s Daughter
THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile.
Fair Light Warren ton
251 St. Martins Brice
271 Mad Play Margaret Lawrence
Cockney
FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
266 Overtake
270 Irish Kiss
270 Tufter
266 Prince of Umbria
271 All Over
FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles.
271 Canyon
265 All American
270 Venizelos
264 Pietrus
270 High Speed
253 Master Hand
270 Prince Regent
271 Sea Core
271 Roseate II.
263 B 3 llsc la r
256 Wynnewood
279 Romany
SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile.
269 High Prince
271 Mac Lir
269 The Corsair
264 Pat Casey
271 The Gregorian
2G5 Delcadia
251 Hyperion
270 Sweepstakes
Electron
269 Tikeh
253 J&cquelire Julian
253 Plentycoos
Girl Nancy
259 Primo Minister
Entries and Past Performances
MAPLE HEIGHTS
’ FRIDAY, MAY 18
WEATHER CLOUDY; TRACK HEAVY.
1* 2 1 F Murphy 7 Servitor, Ramkin, Fannie Bean
194 11 : * E Bell 12 Opp’man. (’op. Demon, TlieAlm’r
1* l 2 E Bell 5 SeaMiut, Scot’hChief, Armistice
1* 4’J C Kummer « Episode. Runquoi, Carnarvon
2 s 2*4 E Sande 4 Wynnewood. RoseHill, Decry G.
By Ben Brush — Waldena, by Star Shoot.
>r). Breeder. J. N. Camden.
4 4 ,B E Martz 4 Pr’ce of Umbria, Swcepy. Orcua
5 7 4 T E Martz t» Roseate II.. Queereek, Wliisk
2 1 3* E Martz 4 Mast. Hand. SilentKing. Ramkin
2* E Sande 3 All Over, Rorke’s Drift
6 6 13 J Owens 6 Servitor, Cop. Demon, Amer.Boy
1) 24 C Lang 6 Fantoehe, CapKoek, The Archer
2 1 ) 2* C laing 7 Louis A., Episode. Fannie Bean
l 2 24 C Lang 4 S.Th.Kean, Blar’yStoce, Louis A.
By Plaudit — Lady Clara, by Requital.
Breeder, E. L. Davis.
6 h 6‘* E Martz 8 Mawreoron. Doub. Gross. Scot. Yet
4* 4* F Weiner 13 K.of the H’r. Sweepy. Hid.Jcwel
3* 2* E Martz 11 Guelph, Highspeed, M’yAgnesS.
2 1 l l A Gantner 12 T. Dicta tor. Rectort'n, Athelstaa
64 6** A Gantnerll Lilly. Yankbe Star, Jaunebar
1*» 2*4 H Thomas 9 M’terHaud, Letterman, Excelsia
By Ultimas — Velocity, by Henry of Navarre.
Breeder. H. P. Headley.
5'4 3*J A Collins 9 P. of Umbria, Romany, Ralco
3* E Taplin 3 Lanins. Beverwjck
Tlio figures under the beading “Rec.** in
the entries below show the best time of
each horse at the distance since January 1,
1921, no matter where it finished. In cases
where record was made on other than a fast
or good track, abbreviations show track
conditions.
Probabilities: Weather clear; track good.
Racing starts at 2:1.7 p. m. (Chicago time 2:13).
® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner.
:J: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race— 1-2 Mile.
Purse $725. 2-year-old*. Claiming.
(Track record: May 5, 1923 — 38% — 1- — 96.)
Today’s
Ind. Norse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Hnn.
C9938 *Lady Celia 112 :47% 108x723
(69911) •Duelma 100 : 49% 110X720
69938 2 •Vanity Bag 109 :49% 108X713
C9802* ‘Lasses White 115 :50^ 111X710
698T7 2 Bonnie Jack 103 :4» 109X703
60802 ‘Homer 105 :48& 107.. 705
69772 ‘Coaeorron
69968 Sustrna 113 1:09
69940 Miss Caltha
69914 bBalarosa
Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Purse $723. 4-year-olds and upwaid.
(Track record: July 21, 1922-1:05%-
63939 Bloomington 122 1:09%
C9997 2 ‘Black Hackle 108 1:07%
G9994 bLittle Ed
C9967 ‘Reluctant 110 1:07%
69994 Sea Board 115 1:08
69966 bTimbrel 103 1:08
4 106X713
3 96..710
6 106.. 703
7 111.. 705
Claiming.
-3—110.)
5 111X723
6 106. .720
7 1 1 1 £ 7 13
5 106.. 710
5 111.. 703
4 111.. 700
Fifth Race — 5 1-4 Furlongs.
Purse $725. 3- year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: July 29. 1922— 1 :03%— 2— 117.)
69803
‘Sultan
3
96 X 725
G9940
•Hazel W.
5
lOtJ X 720
(09940)
bAuticipate
6
116X715
69503
Eau Gallic
3
101X715
69878
Cavalier
7
111.
.710
69995
•bLloyd George ....
7
106.
.705
Second Race — 3-4 Mile.
Purse $725. 3 -year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: July 23, 1922 — 1:12 — 3 — 109.)
(69967) QUICK RUN 116 1:16% 4 101x725
699C8 ‘bCimarron 101 1:23% 5 9SX715
(69939) ‘Spectator 115 1:16% 3 103X715
69883 Walter Turnbow .. 8 108X715
69879 Consort 11G 1:16% 4 106X710
Third Race — 5 1-4 Furlongs.
Purse $725. 3 year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: July 29, 1922— 1:03%— 2— 117.)
69706 ‘Lira 5 106x^**3
69940* Y orick S 101X720
Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile.
Purse $725. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: July 25, 1922—1:12—3—109.)
69941 Machiavdli 106 1:12% 5 112X725
69915 ‘Spods 103 1:13% 4 111x720
( 69969 )‘bDelhimar 9«U:13%s 4 117x715
69941 2 bBabylouian Ill 1:14% 6 112X710
69969 bColos-ua 110 1:13% 4 122X705
69997 Suds (M) 11S 1:18% 5 107. .700
4 122X705
5 107. .700
Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
Purse $800. 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: May 10, 1922 — 1:44% — 5 — 100.)
69943 s ‘Blazonry 116 1:46% 8 105 x 725
(69995) ‘Toma hoi 101 1:46 4 102.. 720
(69883) ‘Search Light HI.. 106 1:4S% 7 105x713
(69808) bBoonsville 98 1:48% 6 110X713
C9970 2 ‘Wrecker 110 1:48 3 110 x 710
T. W. O Bnen). Breeder. W. S. Fayn-.
60 110 2 10 ll 2 10 1 * H Thurborl2 Son-o’-Unc, Athelstan, B’tersca
PA 102 S 8 S 8*‘ H Thurbcr 8 Hobgoblin, BettcrLuck, Ed. Gray
M0 1031 3 4 4 4°1 G Mein 4 Veunie. Shamrock, Amolc
15 103 6 5 4J 4* H Thurber 0 Vennie, Ed. Gray, P. of Umbria
7 1(B 4 6 6 6*2 .1 Owens 6 Eulalia, Setting Sun, BlueNose
5 110 9 7 1* !• L McD’ottlft Rec! Foot, Fleeting, Bonfire
7 105 9 9 3} Si L McD*otll2 Kennmnrc, Rupee. Lueidus
&S 116 12 11 11 »=11 «• W Ivelsay 12 J.Q Kelly. FiratBlusb. Alluring
21f 107 11 11 ll 2 10'* L Penman 12 Fur. Lore, RockBottom, 1’ajrDeai
1st RACE Milc * 2-year-oldi*. Claiming;. (Hay 5, 1923 38 ' 2 - 7 *—
Index Course Dist Time T’ek Odds Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
I»- year-old* and upward. Maiden*. Special Weights.
1022 1:11 1-5—2 117.)
LADY CELIA, b. f, 2 108
(Trainer, J. D. Wilson. Owner. J. D. Wilson).
69938 Map.ll’Ls 1-2 53 mud 14-5 111
69836 Map.H’ts 1-2 51%mud 2 112
69734 Map.H’ts 1-2 49 hvy 3J 120
69666 Map.H’ts 1-2 46%fast 12 112
69427 H.deG’ce 1-2 4S fast 2Sf 106 7 10 11
69316 H.deG’ce 1-2 48%fast 21 112 10 10 9‘
DUELMA. b. f. 2 110
By Sunstar — Melrique. by Melton.
Breeder, A. B. Spreckels.
5 2 4 3 M Fator 12 Son-o’-Unc, Athelstan, ICtersea
4 2 3 1 E Sande 9 Bayonet, Jaeq. Julian, Mac IJr
9 9 1 1 M Fator 9 Diagram. Spr’d Eagle. R. Bottom
9» 9>® E Sande 11 Stone Jug. Glentilt. Anterior
By Delhi — St&rcadia. by Star Shoot.
Brooder. T. Piatt.
2 2 3H E Sande 10 Jocose. Vio.Blue. II. Commander
6‘ E Sande 7 Mormaw, Skiimoh, Jac. Julian !
GJ 7'* W Kelsay 18 Sequel, Tassel, Suu Doll
ji \v Kelsay 10 Giarre. Cheapside, Brilliance
2‘ 10** W Kelsay 12 Edict, Don’tBotlierMe, TbeGirl
By Friar Rock — Sea Air, by Pirate of Penzance.
69911 Map.H’ts 1-2 52 hvy 4
69802 Map.H’ts 1-2 31 mud 17-5
69734 Map.H’ts 1-2 49 hvy 4}
69187 Bowie 1-2 50%slop 17
69033 Bowie 1-2 49Vast 29
G87I7 Jefferson 1-2 48%fast 20
VANITY BAG, b. f. 2
(Trainer. M. C. Kelley. Owner. P.
1-2
53 mud
14-5
111
1-2
51 %mud
2
112
1-2
49 hvy
34
120
1-2
46%fast
12
112
1-2
IS fast
2Sf
106 7
1-2
48%fast
a
112 10
110
Freeman. Ow
ner.
B. M.
1-2
53 hvy
4
104
1-2
51 mud
17-5
104
1-2
49 hvy
44
100
1-2
50%slop
17
107 2
1-2
49%fust
29
113 6
1-2
48%fast
20
114 5
By Great Britain — Anna Hastings, by Hastings.
Breeder, J. C. Durrett.
5* T Bonham 3 I^ast.Love, Van. Bag. I/. Winfrey
11 T Camer’n 7 Pntsy Howe. (Vlin, Joe Gatti
3 : J I Parke 6 Nan.M’Kny, Duelina. L’mmieW.
4*1 A Pickens 6 L.QYksilver, WikiJack, Yirg.B.
110 By Phillipic — Positive, by Cocksnre IL
B. M. Dever). Breeder. B. M. Dever.
104 1* II Farland S Ranger. Patsyllowe. Lit. Cripple
104 6% H Farland S I.’mie W.. Ron. Jack, Las.White
100 2* H Farland 6 Nan. McKay, L’dyCelia, Iaun.VV.
107 2 2 3 1 4'2 F Smith 8 Vanity Bag. Julia M.. GladysV.
113 6 10 10 1 9 ,,J F £mith 12 I/yriioeo, Kamsk’klc. Cli. Arche#
114 5 5 4 1 7 1 ® T Brooke 10 luvictus, Anue, Blue Monday
103 fey Crimper — Mary Lydia, by The Commoner.
Powers). Breeder. W. Garth.
1. Breeder, J. H. Rosseter.
0 4'i H Stutts 9 Bayonet, Jaeq. Julian, Hyperion
[ 7*1 G Stutts 9 Diagram. Spr’d Eagle, R. Bottom
3 2 E Kurnmerll (’. de Lion, Gol.Rule. Park llill
2* E Kummer12 Wildrake. Doughorrgan, G.ltule
1 7 12 E Kummer 18 Cyclops, Gen. Thatcher, Zev
By Mont d’Or II. — Yermila, by jack Atkin.
Breeders. Kocne & Black.
6 5 7 C Turner 7 Atherstone, Whirlwind, R.Home
8** H Thomas 8 Nassau. .MissSmith. C’ur deLion
6‘ T Rice 11 Betty Beall. Rtmviso, Carol
5 7 § A Me L’ I in 7 Wilderness, Nassau, Curtis
C' 2 W McOl’ry 9 Wilderness, B. Tomorrow, If.Gnt#
69938
Map. H’ts
1-2
53 mud
31-10
111
2| R
Har’ton
5
List. Live. L. Winfrey. Virg.R.
iim
Map.H’ts
1-2
51 mud
5
112
5*4 D
Stirling
8
L’mie W.. Bon. Jack. Las.White
69701
Map.H’ts
1-2
47%fast
44
109
7*u D
"Stirling
S
Ink. Wiki Jack. Homer
69537
Columbus
1-2
51%fast
6-5
110
4*4 C
Games
7
Saisie, Patsy Howe, Buck Jones
69441
Columbus
1-2
51%fa»t
7 10
114
4*4 c.
Dyson
6
Saisie. Buck Jones. Homer
69187
Bowie
1-2
50%slop
34
103 1
1 1*4 l’4 G
Mein
8
Julia M., Gladys V., Dudma
LASSES WHITE,
br. c.
2
111
By Delhi — Temps,
, by Dick Finnell.
(Trainer, A. Morgan. Owner, A.
Breeder. R. H. Anderson.
09802
Map.H’ts
1-2
51 mud
43-10
110
3 2 W Martin
8
LummieW.. Bon. Jack. F’rtyTwa
69274
Hunt’ton
1-2
50%slow
6-5
112
24 W Organ
6
April, Did Paige. Virginia II.
69216
Hunt’ton
1-2
54%slop
7-10
IIS
l*k W Organ
6
April. Zunnelle, Virginia B.
08758
Jefferson
44 f
57%mud
40
no
3
2
2*| 2* A Abel
9
Bonnie Jack. A. J. Buja. Ink
68632
Jefferson
1-2
48%fast
40
115
9
9
7* S‘^ J Owens
10
Snnayr, Reply, Blue Monday
68566
Jefferson
1-2
4a%fast
90
112
6
5
4h 6“ H Thomas
9
Idle Thoughts. Fell rah. luk
BONNIE JACK, b.
C. 2
109
By Wrack — Mary’s
Aunt, by Star Shoot.
(Trainer, G. E. Phillips. Owner, J.
C Borel
20 Comixa. Zev, Betty Beall
6 Dustabout, Bayonet, A.Patria#
5 LGranite. UigbCh’f, Uomest’ch
69877 Map. H’ts
69802 Map.H’ts
69427 H.deG’ce
68758 Jefferson
68690 Jefferson
68442 Jefferson
1-2 50%mu«l 11-5
1-2 51 mud 18-5
12 18 fast
4| f 57%mud
1-2 «5%faiit
34 f 4J*,mud
Breeder. W. Garth.
2" J McCoy (1 Iaist. I »ve. 8a Lie. Nan. McKay
2' J H Har’ton 8 L’tuieW., lais. White, FortyTw#
8* 9“ G Fields 11 Wee Dear. Normans. Julia M.
1*4 1* G Mein 9 Liases White. A. J. Buja. Ink
34 5* G Mein 10 Roman Girl. Anne. A. J. Bt:ja
8* 7* G Mein 11 AuutJane. A. J. Buja, Lee Adrin
Friday, May 18, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
HOMER. b. e. 2 107
(Trainer, J. Robson. Owner, C. Houbre).
69802 Map. H 1 is 1-2 51 mud 10 115
T9701 Map.H’ts 1-2 47%fast f.| 105
69441 Columbus 1-2 51%fast 21-10 113
69359 Columbus 1-2 52*fast 4-5 110
C8690 Jefferson 1-2 4S!*fast 15 108 1
2nd RACE
QUICK RUN, ch. f, 4
1-2
51 mud
10 115
1-2
47%fast
5) 105
1-2
51%fast
21-10 113
1-2
52*fast
4-5 110
1-2
4SVtfast
15 108 1 7 7 1
1-4
Mile.
3-year-oldN and
1:12
a IOD. )
By Frizzle — Lucy Jackson, by Rock View.
Breeder. T. Piatt.
8 14 L Mills 8 L’mie W.. Hon. Jack, Las. White
3*| L Mills 8 Ink. Wiki Jack, Lasting Love
31 M Mount'n 0 Sarnie, Ruck Jones. Vanity Rag
1* M M'ntain 4 Saisie. Frances Sharp, Celia
Claiming. (July 25, 1022
ANTICIPATE, b. h.
(Trainer, W. 8. Cibson. Owner, W. 8. Gibson).
By Plaudit — Antipathy, by Ornament.
(Trainer, L. T. Whitehill. Owner, L. T. Whltehill).
By Tbeo. Cook — Dixie, by Ogden.
3-4 l:19*%mud
3-4 1 :17%hvy
3-4 1 :l;V*fast
3-4 l:14%slow
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1 :13^fast
3-4 l:19fthvy
69967 Map.H’ts 3-4 LlS^mud 11-10 105
09839 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:19%mud
69768 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:17%hvy
08718 Jefferson 3-4 1 :15%fast
<-8203 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:14*slow
67771 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:13%fast
67681 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1 :13^fast
67061 Jefferson 3-4 l:19%hvy
CIMARRON, ch. f, 5
(Trainer. C. N. Freeman.
69969 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:21%mud
69806 Map.H’ts 7-8 1 :32%mud
69705 Map.H’ts 1 1-16 1 :46*fast
69524 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :14%fast
66424 Laurel 1 1-8 1 :56%fast
66251 Laurel 1 1-16 1:50 fast
SPECTATOR, ch. c, 3
Breeder. E. F. Simms.
11-5 96
6 103
10 113 10
15 99 8
VI J Majestic 6 Not Yet, North Tower, Tomahoi
2*' 1 Parke 6 Eve. Sawyer, Louanna, GipsyJoe
2 n J Majestic 8 F. Consul, Anticipate, T. McGee
6 7 | J Majestic] 2 Galeta, Hysteria, May Girl
7 7 t J Majestic 11 Terminal, Sandaiwood. Min. Man
3-4 1 :21%mud
7-8 1 :32%inud
(Trainer, A. Bordeau. Owner. A. Bordeau).
69939 Map.H’ts 5Jf l:17%mud 5 109
69482 Columbus 5-S 1:03 fast 9 107
69443 Columbus 3-4 l:17%fast 13 108
68998 Mobile Ab 5-8 l:32%mud 10 107 4 <
68903 Mobile Ab 6j f 1:25 fast 20 106 6 3 4* 6'* R
68856 Mobile Ab 5-8 1 :01%slow 15 112 9 8 8* 8'« R
68572 Jefferson 54 f l:08%fast 44 110 11 9 9* 9'* E
1.8131 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1 :16&siow 7 110 5 6 10* 8’* E
67983 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:11 fast 12 115 14 13 13M1" L
WALTER TURNBOW. ch. g. 8 108 By Or!
(Trainer. 8. McNeill. Owner. 8. McNeill).
69883 Map.H’ts 1 1-16 1:55 mud 7 108
69808 Map.H’ts ImTOy l:53%mud 11-5 108
69706 Map.H’ts 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 12 112
69286 Akron lm70yl:50 fast 101
68909 Havana lm50y l:46%fast 2 110 8 '
68603 Havana ImoOy l:45?£fast 4$ 112 8 :
CONSORT, br. c. 4 106
30 100 7 11 10 » 9-4 J MajesticH K’kl’gton, Mav’rn’n, C.J.C’gmile
7 98 2 7 5| 5 7 4 J C’rcoranl3 Youneed, Fast Trial, Oraleggo
10 107 6 6 5* 4 5 J Majestic 11! Miles S.. Meuse. Simplicity
98 By His Majesty— Royal Martyr, by Golden Maxim.
Owner, C. N. Freeman). Breeder, G. A. Cochran.
16 106 4*4 H Farland 7 Delhimar. Jngo. Nan McKinney
10 101 5'* H Farland 6 Ettalie. Rlar. Stone, Ixmg Island
24 100 l'JH Farland 8 Rnnnyol, Ruckboard, The Wit
24 101 11 7 5 1 10*4 R Farland12 Tidings. Jacques, Aiken
3 107 9 1 1* l'|C Lang 13 W.St’ger, T.C’km’der, W.Bed’te
7 103 1 4 14 2 l 4 F W’dst’kll M.Filley, Hutchison. T.C’km’der
103 By Prince Hermis — Paschal, by Candlemas,
r. A. Bordeau). Breeder. G. L. Blackford.
0 109 1* T Bonham 6 Nowata, Sea Hoard, ItlaekHackle
9 107 2’4 T Bonham 7 L’glsland. NoonGlide, TlieUlster
13 108 1J T Bonham 6 Ncenah, Jennie C., Newport
10 107 4 6 6'* 5*4 J Schl’s’er 7 K. Carpenter, T.Mulcskinner, Go
20 106 6 3 4* 6’ 2 R Hoi’ way 9 Gyp. Light, Amanda, KinglingH.
15 112 9 8 8* 8'« R Hol’way 9 R.Rern, HighValne, MissL’ghton
69940 Map.H’ts 5| f 1:15 mud 2 111
69916 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:21%hvy 24 113
69841 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:18%mud 23-10 113
69768 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:17%hvy 6-5 112
69669 Map.H’ts 54 f 1:07 fast 27 110
68511 Jefferson 3-4 l:16Vifast 7 115 3 1 1*
68069 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:16Vfehvy 24 108 7 1 24
67438 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1.17 hvy 6 110 6 5 4*
EAX7 GALLIE, br. f, 3 101
(Trainer, A. J. Plack. Owner, W. E. Jones).
69503 Hunt’ton 54 f l:10%mud 16-5 105
69398 Hunt’ton 1 l:40^fast 6-5 96
69278 Hunt’ton 3-4 l:16%slow 33-10 107
69217 Hunt’ton 54 f l:14%slop 3-2 105
CAVALIER, b. g. 7 111
(Trainer. C. E. Hudson. Owner. C. E. Hudson).
69878 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:21 mud 10 116
69282 Akron Ab 5-8 l:00^fast 113
68906 Havana 54 f 1 :06%fast 6 110 2 6 61
68843 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 12 111 1 3 3»
68724 Havana 54 f 108%fast 20 109 4 2 24
68556 Havana 1 l:41Vfcfast 10 109 1 6 7
69398 Hunt’ton
69278 Hunt’ton
69217 Hunt’ton
CAVALIER, b. g.
68906 Havana
68843 Havana
68724 Havana
68556 Havana
68501 Havana ImoOy l:43*4fasi
68397 Havana 1 l:39%fast
LLOYD GEORGE, b. g, 7
113
6 110 2
12 111 1
20 109 4
10 109 1
15 112 8
10 109 6
106
(Trainer, C. N. Freeman. Owner, C. N. Freeman).
in). Breeders, Morris A Alexander.
I 4 R Har’ton 7 Huron II.. Yorick, Haxel W.
6 * F Ch’vetta 7 Flea, First Consul. NorthTowir
2* F Cliiav’tti 6 Mary G., Ardito. Spring Vale
3* F Chiav’tti 8 FirstConsul. QuickRun. T. McGee
10»* H Molters 10 Bril.Ray, ChiefSp’nsor. L-lsland
1* l 1 J D M’neyl2 Futen, Jacobean, A. Alexander
24 34 E Sm’w’od 8 Jago, Jacobina. Ragnzza
4* 4*4 E Sm’w’od 8 Delhi Maid. Minute Man. Jago
By Rapid Water — Mabel Richardson, by Halma.
Breeder, O. W. J. Bissell.
6 1 * W Organ 9 Spods, First Consul, Twopair
6 ,# W Fronk 6 F.Kin’y, Flib’ty’b’t. Mil’dKuth
3*1 W Organ 9 U.Stride, Flib’gibbet, Ree’sWing
1* W Organ 9 Nordeck, PrettyRaby, Br’nChecis
By Cavalcadour — Miss Perigord. by Perigord.
). Breeder, E. B. Cassatt.
6* J Maiben 6 Flea, Mambi. Gypsy Light
9 1# II Cl’ments 9 Normandie, Spicebusb, G. Chance
64 4 1 F W’dst’k 7 Memphis, San Diego. Cr’tw’dRoy
3“k 6 4 J F W’dst’k 8 Mi sMazie, Diff.Eyes, M. Caltha
24 2* F W’dst’k 8 MissCaltha, Port Light, Sirocco #
7 7* H Cl’ments 7 D.ofWel’gton, Stonew’I. S. Pablo
7* 7 14 H Cl’ments 8 Glenn. Medusa, D.of Wellington
3* 3* H Cl’ments 8 Jap Muina, Top Rung. The Wag
By Llangwm — Maud Primrose, by Mackintosh.
69995 Map.H’ts
61989 Mt. Royal
61922 Mt.Royal
61416 H.deG’ce
61370 H.deG’ce
61249 Bowie
64fl:12%hvy 5 107
3-4 l:15%fast 3-4 117
3-4 l:16Vfefast 8 122
3-4 l:15%fast 21 -5f 107 4
3-4 1 :13%fast Ilf 108 4
64 f l:21%fast 30 115 1
freeman). Bred in England by Messrs. Harri-
son.
4* H Farland 5 Tomahoi, By Jove. Huron II.
1* W Hinphy 6 Rab, Fireworth. Fictile
1* W Hinphy 9 G.Red, L’gh’gEyesII., A’tAgne*
6 74 5 5 R Rice 15 Dare, Satana. Royal lieu
6 11*411*4 E Ambr’selo Jock Scot. Tidings, Tran tula
2 2* 3 1 * E Ambrose 12 C.J.Craigmile Bryngar, D’mond
»» » - iv noi way » n iwrn, niKiium.f, n . nr 3.4 ]W|] e .
95 9'* E Pool 12 Glenlivet, Sp.Flax, M. Leighton KALE -ljl
10 4 8’* E Ma; tz 13 C.A.R’hart. Reformer, R.Crown
13* 11** L McD’otil4 Eulalia. Sultan. First Blush
By Orbicular — Lady Dotte, by Mardotte.
Breeder. C. B. Campbell.
6 24 J Maiben 7 S. Light III.. Amaze, F. Virginia
3“ J Maiben 6 Rooneville, Amaze, FairVirginia
3* J Maiben 7 Viva Cuba, Kxhorter, F Shannon
3 2 F Lux 6 Czardom, Devonite, Rooneville
6 2 4 s H Stutts 9 Mary Maxim. DukeRuff. Rerretta
34 1" H Stutts 8 D’yLady, J.O’Conn’l, M’yMaxim
4-year-olds and upward.
-3 109.)
Claiming. (Juhy 35, 1932
(Trainer, A. J. Plicque. Owner. Moulodous & Frye)
By Celt — Silent Queen, by Forfarshire.
69879 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:20 mud 7 112
69769 Map.H'ts 2-4 l:lS*fchvy 11 109
09539 Columbus 64 f l:26Vifast 7 110
69511 Columbus 5-8 1 :06Vi,hvy 8 108
69420 Columbus 3-4 l:18ftfast 21 118
69363 Columbus 3-4 l:19^fast 21-10 116
69011 Mobile Ab 64 f l:33%hvy
68984 Mobile Ab 64 f 1:30 hvy
8 115 5
3 115 6
frye). Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
5'° T Bonham 7 Jago. Vansylvia, Queen Esther
I s D Stirling 7 SprgValo, Gold. Chance, Wrecker
6*4 T Bonham 9 Lura, Invigorator, Mambi
5*4 T Bonham 7 Crest, The Ulster, Huron II.
3* M Mount’n 6 Z. Terrell. Invigorator. P’jand’m
4*4 J Schles’er 8 VivaCuba, ArrahGoOn, Bengali
2*4 3*1 C White 6 Fleer. Gypsy Light, Propaganda
4* 4* E Atkins’n 7 Mach’velli, Kingl’gIL, Wireless
3rd RACE 5
5 1-4 FnrlongN. 3-year-olds and upward.
1923 1:03 2-5 2 117.)
Claiming. (July 29,
LURA. b. m, 8
(Trainer. L Haymaker. Owner, R. V. Haymaker)
By Sir Huon — Hortense, by Alvescot.
69706 Map.H’ta 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 54 100
69539 Columbus 64 f l:26^fast 9-10 105
6,9481 Columbus 51 f 1 ^Ifcfast 13-10 104
69401 Columbus 3-4 1:17%fast 43 10 103
YORICK. gr. c. 3
(Trainer. J. Ranciiph. Owner, J. Randolph).
69940 Map.H’ts
69156 Hunt’ton
69358 Hunt'ton
69323 'Hunt’ ton
69248 Hunt’ton
COSCORRON, b.
54 f 1:15 mud 44 103
54 f 1 :07%fast 3 102
1 l:41%fast 6 101
54 f 1 :08 fast 6 105
5-8 l:074*hvy 33-10 112
(Trainer. W. J. Daly.
172 Map.H’ts 1 1:47
106
Owner. M. V. Daly).
69705 Map.H’ts 1 1-16 1 :46*fast
69283 Akron
68845 Havana
68805 Havana
SUSIANA. ch. f
64 f 1.25%fast
1 1-4 2:07Vifast
1 1 :41 V&fast
19-5 112
111
5 102 6
21 100 3
96
(Trainer, J. A. Parson. Owner, J. A. Parson).
ker). Breeder. G. J. Long.
5 ,# J Byrne 7 VivaCuba, Exhorter, W.Turnbow
l®* J Byrne 9 Invigorator, Mambi, Ray Atkin
4*4 J Byrne 8 Eimont, Bengali, Zoona
3* J Byrne 9 Vansylvia, Mallowmot, Eimont
By Meelick — Agnes Dale, by Hinsdale.
Breeder. G. L. Blackford.
3 4 W Bog’ski 7 Anticipate, Huron II., Hazel W.
2* W Bog’ski 6 Assumpt’n, M.Elnorn, Rockabye
2& W Bog’ski 6 Chincot’gue, Ree’sWing, Nordeck
3*4 W Bog’ski 8 L.Chancell., Cbow, Mar.Elnora
2*4 W Bog’ski 9 Mildred ltuth. Bantam, Nylorac
By Hesperus — Chill, by Ossary.
Breeder, A. K. Macomber.
5 14 J Connors 6 Mambi, American Soldier, Pit
5*4 J Connors 8 Cimarron, Runnyol, Ruckboard
2* J Connors 7 Lenicve, Colo sus, Amer. Eagle
44 24 O Pernia 8 Darnley, Ruddles, Bounce
6 4* O Pernia 6 SunGod, Medusa, D.of Well’gton
By Reck View — Stellata, by Star Shoot.
69968 Map.H’ts
69560 Columbus
69 461 Columbus
69421 Columbus
69361 Columbus
68907 Havana
(38886 Havana
54 f 1:16 mud 12 103
54 f 1 :08%fast 2 111
5-8 1 :03*ifast 4 101
5-S 1 :0;pi 5 fast 6 107
51 f 1 .07 fast 21-10 115
3-4 l:13\fast 5 90
54 f 1 :077»,fast 3 99
4*4 P Groos
2* C Eames
2“ F Horn
5 2 4 T Burns
7*1 J Burns
7 7 12 G Sutton
2nk 2 n G Sutton
Breeder. Be lair stud.
6 I/cslie. Liwn Mower. Sw’tMamn
5 Racket, Zoona, Be Trueman
6 Athlete, The Ulster, Nowata
8 Kinsman, BeT’man, FlyingBoat
9 I*. Hampton, Kinsman, JennieC.
7 Stonewall, Col. Chile, C.Encanto
5 Tony Express, WildCat, Franks.
MISS CALTHA. ch. m. 6
(Trainer. J. G. Greeson. Owner, J. G. Greeson).
By Pentecost — Caltha. by Ute.
. Breeder, 0. Easton.
( 994 0
Map.H’ts
5) f 1:15 mud
13
106
5 1 * W
Organ
7
Anticipate, Huron II., Yorick
69561
Columbus
5) f l:G87&fast
13
100
8«) F
Horn
8
C. Moore, P.Brown, Winneconne
69184
Columbus
5-8 1:03 fast
16
105
2*) F
Horn
7
J. Hoffman. Racket. CarrieMoore
69104
Columbus
5) f 1 :05Vifast
10
102
7*4 J
Byrne
8
t a r. Moore, Sp.Vale. Lit. Pointer
69360
Columbus
5-8 l:04%fast
10
107
7 7 ) T
Bonham
9
C. Whitney, BirdieG., L.Pointer
68907
Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
6
103) 6 4
6 t 6'* T
Burns
7
Stonewall. Col. Chile, C.Encanto
68843
Havana
3-4 1:13 fast
4
101 4 5
4>| 3*1 S
Banks
8
MissMazic, Diff.Eyes, O. Sinner
TALAROSA. br. g,
(Trainer. J. G.
7
Arvi::. Owner,
L.
111
Chatlain).
By 01ambala-»-Mnntrop&. bv Plaudit.
Breeder, R. T. Wilson.
6991 4
Map.H’ts
3-4 l:21%hvy
13
112
S»* M
Garrett
9
Dor. Pop, SanMarcus. Bil. Connor
66506
Akron ImTOy 1:51 fast
10
111
7 14 T
Rae
7
Pierrot. Drifting. Silex II.
66437
Akron lm70y l:5S?j&hvy
25
113
6-4 O
Atwell
7
Farew’lTaps, Wr’kless, M. Polly
66370
Akron 1
1-16 l:52%fast
24
115
6 B T
Rae
6
Little Dear. Pierrot, Montperri
66264
Akron
6} f 1:25 fast
7
107
8 14 O
Atwell
8
Cavalier, Kayman, ClareFrances
65656
N.K'ton Ab 5-8 1:03 fast
20
H3
6 7 4 T
Drum’nd
6
Zainer, Col. Tex, John J. Casey
4th RACE
5 1-2 FnrlongN.
1022 1:05 2-
4-year-olds and upward,
i 3 HO.)
Claiming.
BLOOMINGTON, b. h. 5
(Trainer. A.
69939 Map.H'ts
K. Miller. Owner, A. K. Miller).
5) f l:17%mud 16 114
6>* A
69912
Map.H’ts
54 f l:14%hvy
18
110
71s f
G9805
Map.H’ts
3-4 1:20 mud
15
108
4 6 IV
69769
Map.H’ts
3-4 l:lS*ihvy
26
108
7'- L
69538
Columbus
6) f 1:25 fast
17
117
6'* W
69363
Columbus
3-4 1 :19\fast
17
115
7*4 W
69195
Hunt'ton
54 f 1:15 slop
25
116
8 2 ‘ W
BLACK HACKLE.
blk. g. 6
106
By Star
Owner, J. Hennessey).
69997
Map. H’ts
54 f l:15%hvy
24
111
69939
Map.H’ta
5) f l:17%mud
3-2
111
G8694
Jefferson
11-16 1:49 fast
8
111
9
68592
Jefferson
1 1-2 2:36%fast
41
114
4
G8391
Jefferson
1 3-16 2:02Vifast
18-5
110
3
( 8245
Jefferson
3-4 l:14%fast
4
112
6
C8189
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:15%hvy
6
109
8
LITTLE ED. br.
g. 7
111
(Trainer, C.
W. Chappell. Owner.
C. w.
69994
Map.H'ts
3-4 1 :23**hvy
26
110
69841
Map.H’ts
3-4 l:18*,mud
28
109
69397
Hunt’ton
11-16 1:49 fast
29
112
69279
Hunt’ton
1 1-8 l:59Vfcslow
64
112
69253
Hunt’ton
ImTOy Lio^hvy
18-5
112
RELUCTANT, br. g, 5
106
(Trainer. C.
N. Freeman. Owner,
W. H.
69967
Map.H’ts
3-4 l:18%mud
4
107
(-9704
Map.H’ts
3-4 l :13%fast
11
105
63198
Dev’shire
3-4 1:14 fast
10
115
3
62403
B.B’nnets
3-4 1 :15%hvy
10
105
4
62219
Conn’ght
5) f l:07%fast
3-2
108
1
W. Chappell).
SEA BOARD, b. g. 5
(Trainer. T. F. Bornman. Owner. M. C. Pritchard).
Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm.
69994
Map. H’ts
3-4 1 :23fchvy
12
117
6 21 M
M’ntain
69939
Map.H’ts
54 f 1 .lT’-Timud
7
115
3*4 D
Stirling
69805
Map.H’ts
3-4 1:20 mud
8
113
6 ,M K
Par’ ton
69503
Hunt’ton
54 f LlO^mud
12
115
o' 1 E
Martin
69437
Hunt’ton
54 f 1 :0T 4 ^fast
11
107
4* R
Doyle
<>94 16
Hunt’ton
5) f 1 :0S%fast
17
120
5 5 J J
Pevic
69354
Hunt’ton
54 f l:0T7ifast
11
115
4*4 R
Har’ton
( 9276
Hunt'ton
54 f 1:10 slow
2
115
in E
Martin
TIMBREL, blk. c.
4
111
By Zeus — Black :
(Trainer, M. Klug. Owner, M. Klug).
69966 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:18^mud 8 105
68951 Mobile Ab 5-8 58%fast 20 121 2
68009 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 30 93 4
64847 Belmont ll:37%fast 44 1054 4
64786 Belmont 1 1-16 l:47%slop 10 1034 6
64679 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll^.go..d 10 106 9
61428 H.deG’ce lm70y l:4G%fast 18-5f 104 8
4 s W Organ
S' 7 J Bell
7= n W Fronk
4'* L Fator
5th RACE
1-4 FnrlongN.
1!>22 1:03 2-:
3-yenr-old*
2 117.)
ind upward. Claiming.
SULTAN, b. g. 3 96
(Trainer, D. A. McDonald. Owner, S. C.
69H03 Map.H’ts 54 f l:12%mud 47-10 108
69768 Map.H’ts 2-4 l:17^hvy 21 102
69469 H.deG ce 3 4 l:14Vfcfast o 109 1 6
69317 H.deG’ce 3 4 l:14%fa.st 12f 106 6 9
69210 Bowie 7 8 l:29^tslop 22 1074 9 9
69152 Bowie 3-4 l:15%fast 7 108 1 2
69074 Bowie 1-4 1:17 slop 27-10 103 S 3
68696 Jefferson 54 f l:09risluw 1 110 2 1
HAZEL W.. ch. m. 5 106
(Trainer, 8. T. Baxter. Owner, S. T. Baxter)
69940 Map.H’ta 64 f 1:15 mud 5 106
69542 Columbus 5-8 1 :03Sfast 6 109
< 9465 Col mbus lm50y l:49 ; w,fast 13 107
69402 Columbua 64 f 1:24 fast 26 108
68867 Havana 1 lHO^fast 5 102 4 S
68767 Havana 1 l:40^fast 7 100 3 5
68664 Havana 1 1 :40\fast 24 104 7 G
68582 Havana 1 l:40\fast 4 102 4 5
54 f 1:09- slow
slop 27-10 103
MACHIAVELLI. ch. g, 5 112
(Trainer. A K. Miller. Owner. A. K. Miller).
69941 Map.H’ts 54 f l:14%mud 11-5 112
69837 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:19 mud 2 105
69702 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:14 fast 54 113
69624 Columbus 5| f l:09*fast 18-5 118
69483 Columbus 3-4 l:14Vfefast 16-5 109
69465 Col’mbus lm50y l:«%fast 7 110
SPODS. b. g, 4 111
(Trainer. J. Gass. Owner. W. Feuchter).
69915 Map.H’ts 54 f l:12%hvy 8 HI
69804 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:19%mud 7-10 111
69702 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:14 fast 31-10 108
69503 Hunt’ton 54 f l:10*inud 3 110
69435 Hunt’ton 3-4 l:14%fast 9 110
69295 Hunt’ton 3-4 l:15%good 3-5 113
69804 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:19*mud 7-10 111
69702 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:14 fast 31-10 108
69503 Hunt’ton 54 f l:10*inud 3 no
69435 Hunt’ton 3-4 l:14%fast 9 110
69295 Hunt’ton 3-4 l:15%good 3-5 113
DELHIMAR. ch. g, 4 117
(Trainer, J. A. Parson. Owner, J. A. Parson)
69969 Map.H’ts
69915 Map.H’ts
69770 Map.H’ts
69736 Map.H’ts
68756 Tijuana
68688 Tijuana
68651 Tijuana
3-4 l:21%mud 7-5 111
54 f 1 :12%hvy 44 108
3-4 1:17 hvy 43-10 105
3-4 1:15 %hvy 4 115
lm70y 1 :45%fast 24 108 2
1 l:41*&fast 23-10 111 6
3-4 l:13%fast 18 105 2
BABYLONIAN, ch. g. 6
(Trainer. G. W. Fritz.
112
Owner, T. T. Mott).
69941 Map.H’ts 54 f l:14%mud 14-5 112
69805 Map.H’ts 3-4 1:20 mud 6 113
69593 Columbus 54 f l:10&fast 4 116
69558 Columbus 3-4 l:16%fast 8-5 117
69400 Columbus 3-4 l:18%fast 4 113
69011 Mobile Ab 64 f l:33fchvy 8 122 2
COLOSSUS, ch. e. 4 12 2
(Trainer, S. McNeill. Owner. S. McNeill).
69969 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:21%mud 64 111
64 f l:25%fast
54 f l:08Vsfast
54 f 1:08 fast
54 f 1 :C7%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1:14 fast
69969 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:21%mud 64 111
69637 Map.H’ts 3-4 l:14*hvy 41-10 109
69283 Akron 64 f l:25%fast 117
68885 Havana 54 f l:08V&fast 3 115 6 4
68864 Havana 54 f 1 :08 fast 1 110 5 2
68801 Havana 54 f l:C7%fast 8 U0 5 4
68764 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 6 HO 2 1
68744 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 4 104 8 7
SUDS. br. h, 5 (M) 107
(Trainer, J. G. Arvin. Owner, L. Chatlain).
69997 Map.H’ts 54 f l:15%hvy 28 114
69302 Akron Ab 5-8 1 :01^fast HO
66568 AkUfen 3-4 1:17%fast 8 112
66500 Akron Ab 5-8 l:02%slow 18 1101
66432 Akron Ab 5-8 1:06 hvy 50 HI
66364 Akron 64 f l:26%fast 10 109
66296 Akron Ab 5-8 l:01*fast 9 109
117
3 115 6
1 110 5
8 U0 5
6 HO 2
4 104 8
107
66568 AkAn
66500 Akron
66432 Akron
66364 Akron
66296 Akron
66088 M.H’ghts ImTOy 1:55 mud
By Disguise — Ghetto Girl, by Ben Brush.
• Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
4*4 F Watrous 5 Ardito. Rr. (’heck. Babylonian
l h J Byrne 7 Tim McGee, Edna D.. J. Overton
3* J Robbins 8 Spods, I>och Leven, I)e Lind
3* E Demayo 5 Zoona, Winchester, Mannclien
3*4 J Robbins 7 Mannchen, May rate, lluinpy
5*1 J Robbins 6 Yankee Roy, Hazel W.. Benicia
By Bulse — Oasis, by Commando.
Breeder. J. W. Parrish.
4 T P Groos 7 Delhimar, Cacambo, Kinsman
l 4 W Lancet 7 Canteen Girl. Not Yet. Hatrark
1* W Lancet 8 LochLeven, Machiavelli. Del^and
1* W Fronk 9 FirstConsul, Twopair, Wrecklesa
2* W Lancet 6 Far East, Hoover. Last Brush
1* W Fronk 8 L’tBrush. Crudenas, M.Tilghman
By Delhi — Marion Rose II., by Bearcatcher.
). Breeder. S. H. Veiie.
1° F Sharpe 7 Jago, Nan McKinney. Cimarron
l 1 F Sharpe 7 Cacambo, Kinsman. Spods
2* 1 Parke 6 MustardSeed, WildFlower, Crest
2 5 I Parke 8 Cacambo, Vansylvia, Ci«-eronian
1* 1* F Stevens 7 Herder. Melehoir, Full Moon
9 4* F Stevens 10 Oceidenta, Full Moon, Melehoir
9* 7*3 F Stevens 12 Dalton, Fireplace, Vibrate
By Uncle — Lost Cherry, by Sir Dixon.
Breeder. W. B. Miller.
3’4 W Lancet 5 Ardito. Br. Check, Machiavelli
1*4 W Lancet 7 D’bfounder, RyJove, Rl’mington
l 4 E Atkins’n 7 R. Atkin, K. Cheatham, C’ncrow
3*4 A Amm’nn 9 K.Carpeuter, B. Connor, M.West
3* A Amm’nn 9 Jazz. Solid Rock. Edith K.
6 6 11 W D’k’son 6 Fleer, Gypsy Light, Consort
By Delhi — Picton’s Pride, by Picton.
Breeder, E. F. Simms.
6 7 F Watrous 7 Delhimar, Jago, Nan McKinney
l 1 J Maiben 6 Devonite, Blos.llouse. Diff.Eves
3* C Blames 7 Lenieve, Cosecrron. Ainer. Eagle
4* 4 1 G Walls 9 Equator, Spods. Whispering
1*4 1=4 G Walls 6 M. Maxim, Flying Oib, Polar Cub
3 1 l 1 G Walls 9 Currency, CharlesWhitney, Rond
1*4 24 H Glick S Mum. Jumbo, Crnmpsall, Mambi
6 1 3 1 H Kaiser 11 UncleSonny, MessKit, Dairyman
By Jack Atkin — Melissa, by Star Shoot.
Breeder. H. P. Headley.
6 1 * T McCly’nt G BoTrueiuan. R. Hackle, Forewarn
8 5 * M Garrett 8 AuntieEm, Mom ’turn, M’garetN.
5 4 4 V Fulton 10 Our Kate, Lendonia. Grandee
5*4 V Fulton 7 Hap.Girl. L.Harrigun, Safranor
4* V Fulton 8 Fringe, Grandee. Margaret N.
7 14 W Taylor 8 Lc Bleuet, Berlin, Margaret N.
7* S Wida 7 PhillipeLugn. Fringe, Din. Moore
6 14 M Garrett 9 Blazonry, O. McKenna. Lit. Dear
7th RACE
1 1-1 G Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
1»22 1:44 1-5 5 IOO.)
(May lO,
BLAZONRY, Vr. g, 8 105
(Trainer, P. J. Miles. Owner, G. H. Mason).
69943 Map.H’ts 1 1-16 2:16%mud 44 104
69883 Map.H’ts 1 1-16 1:56 mud 8 115
69740 Map.H'ts 11-16 1:50 hvy 8 116
69672 Map.H’ts 1 1-16 1 :46&fast 7 116
69529 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 1:55 fast 32 107 1 2
69412 H.deG’co 1 1-8 l:5o%fast 46 105 7 7
69273 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:54%fast 23 113 1 6
TOMAHOI, b. c. 4 102
(Trainer, S. T. Baxter. Owner, S. T. Baxter).
By Whisk Broom II. — Pageant, by Delhi.
Breeder. H. P. Whitney.
3* W Lancet 5 J. Overton. Nordeck. Am. Soldier
7* 6 A Amm’nn 7 S. Light III.. Amaze, F. Virginia
3*4 E T Moore 7 TheUlster. RillHead. Eve. White
1*» E T Moore 8 Staunch, Pirate McGee. The Wit
6 1 6* A Roach 7 Bolster, Miracle Man, Explosive
7h 714 w Milner 8 Tony Beau, Tingling. T. Cassidy
64 6 7 G Mein 7 Super, Wrangler. Dark Horse
By Atheling II. — Carico, by Rey del Sierras.
69995 Map.H’ts
69967 Map.H’ts
69733 Lex’gton
54 f l:12%hvy
3-4 l:18%mud
1 1-4 2:10 4 fehvy
-Annabel II., by Factor.
Breeder, A. Belmont.
7 Babylonian. D’bfoupder, ByJove
7 Consort, Sp’ngVale, Gold. Chance
Breeder. J. E. Madder,
2 4 T Ronham G BeTrucman. Forewarn. Ar.Foint
4*4 R Har’ton G Spectator, Nowata, Sea Board
1* l 1 G Babin 12 Bonfire, Corson. Bright Trash
44 4* 1 J 1) M’ney 7 At. Muir, FredKinney, Forestiere
4 2 3 ,# B Harvey 11 T. Cassidy, Pastoral, Jake Feld
6‘ 5*4 E Sm’l’w’dlO M. Winks. (’.Taylor. W. Pennant
6* 5 V E Sm’w’od II Sweet. Mama. Galeta, Hysteria
By Norford — Purse Rose, by Orsini.
69645 Lex’gton 1 3-16 2:00%fast
69590 Lex’gton 1 1-16 l:46y 5 fast
65861 Latonia ImTOy 1:44 fast
65727 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast
4 107
64 100
26 109 3
20 110 4
44 109 1
19-5 101 2
55 101 5
24-5 102 1
63035 Latonia 11:39 fast 24-5 102 1 1 1*
62815 Latonia 1 l:38%fast 10 96 6 5 6*
62699 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 6 96 2 4 2*
SEARCH LIGHT m.. ch. g. 7 105 £
(Trainer, F. A. Sharkey. Owner, J. H. Nichol).
69883 Map.H’ts 11-16 1:55 mud 16-5 107
69774 Map.H’ts ImTOy l:51%hvy 7 113
69543 Columbus 1 1:45 fast 54 108
69404 Columbus 54 f l:05^fast 6 105
69014 Mobile lm70y 2:01 hvy 8-6 114 5 11*
68982 Mobile Ab 64 f 1:29 hvy 6 122 3 5 3*
68968 Mobile Ab 64 f l:24%fast 44 122 4 4 34
68859 Mobile 1 l:50%slow 6-6 115 3 1 l 4
68839 Mobile Ab 5-8 l:02^hvy 15 116 1 4 4»>
68132 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:14 slow 20 105 10 10 8 l
BOONEVILLE. br. g. 6 110 I
20 105 10 10
110
(Trainer. L. T. Whitehill. Owner, L. T. Whitehill).
’). Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm.
I 1 F Sharpe 5 ByJove, iluronll.. Lloyd George
5 5 4 P Groos G QuickRun, NotYi t, NorthTower
1 3* 3 7 T Murray 5 Ollie Palmer. Jetsam. Nurture
6 6 6*° J Heupzl 6 Blue Bird, Topmast, Cantilever
6 H ll* 4 E Pool 11 Opulent, Lot.Loruine. J.Fairman
1 6 6 12 W Pool 5 Brilliant Star, RibGrass. Tulane
7 7*4 L McD’ott 7 Adonis, Runquoi, BrotlierlyI»ve
R» 24 L Penman 5 Tula lip, MarineCorps, Travesty
6* 6 11 W Pool 7 Bullion. S’ds ofPleasure, Baign'r
2 l 4| J Owens 6 SirT.Kean, Blar’yStone, Tululitf
By Sweeper — Gas Jet, by Lamplighter.
®1). Bred in Franco by H. B. Duryea.
115 p Watrous 7 Amaze. Fair Virginia, J. Overton
3 4 J Bell - 7 M. Maxim. R. Stride, T.Forcigner
5*4 L Mills 8 Jacquerie, Burgoyne, G.D’gherty
4* J Schles’er 8 Car. Moore, Sp.Vale. Lit. Pointer
1* 1*J J Schles’r 7 KinglingH., MarseJ’iny. Not Yet
3* 2* J Schles’r G A. N. Akin, Iloy. Dick, Mar. Wood
34 3 5 J Schi’ger G Mary G., Sandy II.. Fcrnandos
l 4 1*4 J Schl’gcr 6 Tyranny, Kin. Rooster, Sp’rlen#
4h 2* E Sehl’ger G Jago, Jacobean. St. Just
8 l S 7 W Fronk 10 Rolo. Deep Sinker, The Nephew
By Buckhorn — Cutpurse, by Meddler.
Breeder. H. P. Headley.
ppell). Breeder. A. Neal.
5 11 T McCly’nt G Tim Mi-Gee. Mary G., Mambi
6 29 H McCly’n G Mary G., Anticipate, Ardito
4 8 R Baker 8 Phelan, Rallybcll, Kingling II.
5 11 R Baker 7 Jordan, Pirate McGee, Rustler
2* F J Baker G M.PVperity, Chall’ger, G’rgeW.
By Sweep — Gunwad. by Goldfinch.
ier). Breeder, W. E. Oots.
-I 5 H Farland G Quirk Run, Not Yet, NorthTower
6*4 H Farland 8 Nan McKinney. Dancer, Lenieve
7* N Swart 12 Rallynew, Ogarite, C.o’theMain
7* 4* S Fulton 15 W. Flower, M. White, T.Decisicn
1* l'l C Turner 7 A1 Pierce. G’t Hawk. EagerEyes
By Deutschland — Polistena. by Polymeius.
69808 Map.H’ts ImTOy l:53Viiniud
69286 Akron lm70y 1:50 fast
68783 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:05%hvy
68657 Jefferson 1 3-1G 2:01Hfast
68250 Jefferson 1 3-10 2:02%fast
68067 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 l:57%mud
6784 1 F.Gr’nds 1 1-2 2:40%hvy
14-5 112 1* M Garrett 6 Amaze, W.Turnbow, F. Virginia
102 4* J Majestic G Czardom, Devonite, W. Turnbow
30 107 9 6 10* 10 2 * J Majestic 12 Escarpolette. Devonite. Ettalie
40 108 11 11 11* ll 15 R Doyle 12 Bravo. Stanley. Tom Cassidy
2d 115 8
680G7 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 l:57%mud 15 109 9 8 8 50 I
67841 F.Gr’nds 1 1-2 2:40%hvy 30 108 4 1 2 l ‘
67583 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2:02&fast 15 107 2 3 8« !
67522 F.Gr’nds 1 1-4 2:09 good 10 106 1 6 6*° i
67463 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 6 106 2 2 14
WRECKER, b. h, 5 110 B:
(Trainer, C. N. Freeman. Owner, W. H. Cooper).
69970 Map.H’ts lm70y l:58%mud 3-2 112
9 Spods, First Consul, Twopair
5 Oraleggo. Holiokiis. Sandalwood
G L’tenheim, L.ChYeII., Doris
12 Hohokus, Br’n Check. Oraleggo
7 Itiposta, Wreckless, Nordeck
Swan, by Herbert.
Breeders. W r hito 8c Garnett.
7 Froth, Hilly Connor, San Marcus
8 Flip, Machiavelli. Sea Board
8 AttaBoyll.. M. Roberts, II. Gear
4 Valor, Duncccap, Brink
69840 Map.H’ts 7-8 1:35 mud 23-10 111
69769 Map.H’ts 3-4 1 :lSVthvy
69524 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :14%fast
69388 H.deG ce 3-4 l:14*ifast
65649 H.deG ce 3-4 l:14%fast
65342 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15%fast
62272 Conn’ght 3-4 l:13%fast
62194 Conn'ght 1 1-16 l:48%fast
62136 Conn’ght 3-4 1:14 fast
2d 115 8 8 8 8' 5 J Majestic 8 J. Overton. L’t Wine, I/dllcrbert
15 109 9 8 8 50 8‘* J Majestic 9 Tulsa, Etta’ue. MonntainRosell.
30 108 4 1 2 l 2* J Majestic 7 Dr.Rae. IF w’d Bound, Am.S’dier
15 107 2 3 8 6 8'° R Dovle 9 L’d Herbert. Maize, RritishLiner
10 106 1 6 6 l ° 5'* R Doyle G RibGrass, Ballybell. Doc. Jim
6 106 2 2 II R Doyle 9 Waukeag, Thornhedge, K.Trojan
110 By Wrack — Single Shot, by Star Shoot.
r, W. H. Cooper). Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
5-2 112 22 H Farland 5 11. Pardner, Lm-yKate, Devonite
-10 111 1* H Farland 5 Gail Ford, G’rdsman, Ruckboard
9 103 4* H Farland 7 Consort, Sp’ngValc. Gold. Chance
2) 100 4 8 8* 7 7 A Abel 12 Tidings. Jacques, Aiken
9 103 2 3 3* 2** A Abel 15 Ina Kay, Protocol, MustardSeed
13 116 13 12 12* 12‘* J Rowan 14 IraWilson. JookScot. Salt Peter
19 117 3 6 41 2* J McTag’t 15 Teiminal, Whalebone, Hutchison
1-2 110 3 6 6 4®J H Ericks’ n G Meuse. Mike, Indian Prince
4 110 1 2 4* 6 4 W Bog'ski 7 Joaquina, Kuklux. Romeo
7 110 6 2 2* l 1 C Turner 8 Glenn, Franc Tireur, Dancer
9 103
2\ 100 4
9 103 2
3-2 110 3
4 110 1
7 110 6
5 7*5 7:0 w Fronk 8 AttaBoyll.. M. Roberts, II. Gear
4 4 4 * L Fator 4 Valor. Duncccap, Brink
2 3 1 4 4 J H Thomas G Coaler, Sunnylund, Trevelyan
Pulled up. L Fator 10 Sling. Kirklevington, B'htLiglits
8 8‘ 12 !i II Thomasla Plucky, Sword, Our Betsy
By The Turk — Sr llie O’Day, by Peep o’Day.
C. Denham). Breeder, R. F. Carman.
6' 5 F Watrous G Rupee. Be Trueman, Futurctte
5 7 1 J Kessner S First Consul. Q Run. Anticipate
16 6) 4*2 E Martz 15 Fusee, Hereafter, Rbinegold
6 9 9) 9 i4 F Smith 14 Picnic, Forest Queen. Fusee
9 9 10 10*= R Kom’ellilO Ti< klisli. Wrangler, Delhi Maid
12 2) 3" k E Martz ll Papillon, llillhouse. Radiant
8 3 3* 7*2 J Wallace 10 Mar. White. M’aclcMan. Z’notta
2 1 l 1 1') A Wilson 12 AuntieEm. E. Gallic, Miss Claire
By Everett — Lukermus, by Luke Ward,
ixter). Breeder. I. E. Clark.
4 7 P Groos 7 Anticipate, Huron II., Yorick
2 2 C Eam*-s 7 M. Maxim, Watereo, L. Herbert
22 G Sutton G YankeeBoy, ltenecia. Viva Cuba
6 U ) F Horn 9 J’kFairman. Burgoyne, J’querie
4 S 1* l 2 H Stutts 8 Iaink, The Wag, Assumption
3 5 3" k 4 4 H Stutts 8 Maty Beigel, Chile, Hullo
7 5 5* 4 4 H Stutts 8 Watereo, Czardom, Hullo
4 5 6 & 7 | H Stutts 5 Cromwell, Acosta, Darnley
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Friday, May 18, 1923
Maple Heights
Form Chart
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Thursday. May 17, 1923.—
Maple Heights Park. (One mile.) Eleventh day.
Ohio State Jo<*key Club. Spring meeting of 19 days.
Weather cloudy.
Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Judges, F.
W. Gerhardy and John T. Ireland. Starter. Mar-
shall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, W. R. Norval.
Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15).
AQQQQ FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (May 5, 1923—
OVWA 46S— 3— 112.) Puree $725. 2-year-
olds. Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to win-
nor $515; second, $110; third, $75; fourth. $25.
Equiv. Odds.
Imt. Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey. Straight.
69836 Snowden
115
U
R
Harr*gton
270- 1M
69911 3 Patsy Howe
115
2*
T
Bonham
400-100
69911 Malvern
115
31
F
Sharpe
600-100
6991 1 2 RangiT
115
4*
R McAlaney
210-100
69911 Strongman
115
5*
C
La belle
3570-139
69938 3 L’dy Winfreyll*
6
W
Martin
520- 10C
$2 mutud* paid. Snowden, $7.40 straight, $4.80
place. $3.20 show; Patsy Howe, $4.20 place, $3.00
6how; Malvern. $3. CO show.
Equivalent booking odds — Snowden, 270 to 100
straight, 140 to 100 place. 00 to 100 show; Patsy
llowe, 110 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Malvern,
50 to 100 show’.'
Time, 53 Vi. Track heavy.
Winner — I*. Krb’s cb. c, by Great Britain —
Miss Burgomaster, by Burgomaster (trained by L.
Erb; bred by Mrs. W. V. Thraves).
Went to post at 2:13. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
fiQQQQ SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (July
VVVVM 21, 1922— 1:05%— $—11$.) Puree $720.
3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net
value to winner $515; second, $110; third, $75;
fourth $25.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Ilorse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
69966 2 *BiIIy CTnor 108 1* F Sharpe 220-100
69914 My Lorraine 104 2* W Bog*owski 400-100
69965 2 • Recoup 98 3'| H Farland 170-100
69967 Few Acres 109 4* W Organ 2900-100
69700 Nebish 105 6 K Parrington 470-100
69591 •Agrimonia 39 P.up.W Martin 2780-100
$2 mutuels paid, Billy Connor. $6.40 straight,
$3.20 place. $2.20 show; My Lorraine, $4.20 place,
$2.40 show’; Recoup, $2.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Bill Connor. 220 to 100
straight. 60 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; My Lor-
raine, 110 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Recoup,
10 to 100 show.
Time, 1:15%. Track heavy.
Winner-J. C. Ellis’ ch. h. 5, by Dick Welles—
Katherine Connor, by Mirthful (trained by J. C.
Ellis; bred by Mr. Jerome B. Respess).
Went to post at 2:41. At post 3 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Overweights — My Lorraine, 5 pounds; Nebish, 1.
AQQQ4 THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (July 25, 1922
— i : 12 — 3— 1M. ) Purse $725. 4 -year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$515; second. $110; third, $75; fourth, $25.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey. Straight.
69913
Tim McGee
110
1*
W Organ
190-100
69916
Mary G.
112
2*
J Robbins
100-100
69943*
Mambi
112
3 1
F Sharpe
580-100
69166
Doyle
110
4*
J McGaagh
3550-100
69841
Little Ed
110
5 1 * T McClymont
2640-100
69939 3
Sea Board
117
6
M Mountain
1200-100
$2 mutuels paid,
, Tim
McGee. $5.80 straight.
$2.60 place. $2.20 show; Mary G., $2.60 place, $2.30
show; Mambi, $2.40 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Tim McGee, 190 to 100
straight, 33 to 100 place. 10 to 10u show; Mary G..
30 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Mambi, 20 to 100
show.
Time, 1:23%. Track heavy.
Winner — W. H. Ritte’s ch. h, 7, by McG«e —
Cheek, by Hawknwick (trained by H. Rittc; bred
by Mr. Charles W. Moore).
Went to post at 3:12. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow’. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Overweights — Sea Board, 5 pounds.
fiQQQR FOURTH RACE— 5 1-4 Furlongs. (July
vvoua 19 19£a _ 1 :0 3 % _3_ 117 } PurM $800.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $575; second, $125; third, $75; fourth, $25.
Equiv. Odds.
Tnd. Horse.
Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
69967 ’Tomahoi
107
l 1
F
Sharpe
400-100
(69965) By Jove
118
2*j
1 W
Bog’owski
150-100
69965** Huron II.
107
3*
W
Lancet
290-100
(61989) Lloyd G’rge 107
4*
H
Farland
r.oo-ioo
69704 •Chisea
107
5
J Ressner
1130-100
$2 mutuels paid. Tomahoi, $10.00 straight, $3.80
place, $2.30 show; By Jove, $3.00 place, $2.20 show;
Huron II., $2.20 show’.
Equivalent booking odds — Tomahoi, 400 to 100
straight, 90 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; By Jove,
50 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Huron II., 10 to 100
show.
Time, 1:12%. Track heavy.
Winner — S. T. Baxter’s b. c, 4. by Atheling II.
— Carico, by Key del Sierras (trained by S. T. Bax-
ter; bred by Nevada Stock Farm).
Went to post at 3:12. At post 3 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Scratched— €9967 -Not Yet, 102.
£QQQ£ FIFTH RACE — 5 1-4 Furlongs. (July
29. 1922— 1:03%— 2— 117.) Purse $800.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $575; second, $125; third, $75; fourth, $25.
Bjuiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse.
Wt.
Fin. Jockey.
Straight.
69967* ‘North Tow’rl07
1*
F
Sharpe
260-100
69736 Twopair
112
2*
T
McClymont 830-100
698 79* Ciceronian
109
3*
T
Bonham
1580-100
69913*Dr. Shafer
112
4 4
R
Bolton
170-100
(699I4)D’rothy Pop 98
5*
J
Kessner
500-100
69939 2 ’Nowata
92
6
W
Martin
440-100
t $2 mutuels paid. North Tower, $9.20 straight,
$4.00 place, $2.80 show; Twopair, $6.80 place, $3.70
Show; Ciceronian, $4.00 show.
Uquivalent booking odds — North Tower. 360 to 100
Straight, 100 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Two-
pair, 240 to 109 place, 85 to 100 show; Ciceronian,
100 to 100 show.
Time, 1:12. Track heavy.
Winner— C. B. Shafer’s b. g, 4, by North Star
III.— Tower of Candles, by Candlemas (trained by
J. J. Duggan; bred by Mr. Edward It. Bradley).
Went to post at 4:16. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing
Overweights — Ciceronian, 2 pounds.
£QQQ7 SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (July
21. 1922— 1:05%— 3— 110.) Purse $725.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $515; second, $110; third, $75; fourth, $25.
Bquiv. Odds.
Ind. Ilorse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
6991 2 2 Bo Trueman 91 1* H Farland 120-100
69939 Bl’k Hackle 111 2«>k T Bonham 250-100
(699 12) Forewarn 103 3* W Martin 1140-100
69966 Arrow P’int 105 4>J F Sharpe 1100-100
6994 1 *Brown Chcckll8 5* W Bog’owski 456-100
69302 Suds 114 6 T WeClymont 2810-100
$2 mutuels paid. Be Trueman, $4.40 straight, $2.60
place, $2.30 show; Black llackle, $3.C0 place, $2.60
show; Forewarn, $2.80 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Be Trueman, 120 to 100
straight, 30 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Black
llackle, 50 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Forewarn,
49 to 100 show.
Time, 1:15%. Track heavy.
Winner — P. Towers’ b. f, 3. by Meridian— Veneta
Btrome, by Ben Strome (trained by M. C. Kelley;
bred by Mr. Richard F. Carman).
Went to post at 4:46. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and alow. Won easily; second and third driv-
iag.
Overweight* — Black Hackle, 9 praxis; Arrow
fiQQQQ SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile. (May 5, 1923
09 947 0 — 1 ;38% — 4 — 96.) Purse $725. 4 -year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner
$515; second, $110; third, $75.
Eqniv. Odds.
Ind. Ilorse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
69943 2 Nordeck 115 11 T McClymont 245-100
69774* Rap. Stride 115 2* W Bog'owski 70-100
69912**Gyp. Light 105 3 W Martin 330-100
$2 mutuels paid, Nordcck, $6.90 straight; no place
or show mutuels Fold.
Equivalent booking odds — Nordeck, 245 to 100
straight.
Time. 1:54%. Track heavy.
Winner — C. W. Chappell’s b. h, 6, by Sain — Bash-
ford Belle, by Falsetto (trained by C. W. Chap-
pell; bred by Mr. George J. Long).
Went to post at 5:15. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Scratched— 69971*BiIl Head, 110; 69940 Hazel W.,
105.
Youngstown
Form Chart
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Thursday, May 17. 1923.—
Southern Park. (Half mile.) Eighth day. South-
ern Park Recreation Association’s spring meeting
of 10 days. Weather cloudy.
Presiding Judge, P. E. Gallon. Associate Judge,
M. N. Macfarlan. Starter, Lester Dean. Itacing
Secretary, M. N. Macfarlan.
Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time, 1:15).
CQQQQ FIRST RACE — About 5-8 Mile. Purse
V 9 9 9 9 $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third,
$50
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt.
Fin.
Jockey.
Straight.
69918 2 Eug. Gomez
106
II
J
Burgen
220-100
6991 8 3 Mar. Loretta
106
2*
J
J Walsh
880-100
69918 C. Ingraham 113
31
R
Ryan
1330-100
68946 Virg. Cheek
115
4*
T
Buel
1210-100
69918 C. B. Rob s’nll4
5*
E
Hileman
880-100
69478 2 Aleso
111
6*
C
Eames
420-100
69816 W hipple
113
7*
R
Baker
1620-100
69918 Querida
112
8
T
Johnston
660-100
$2 mutuels paid. Eugenia Gomes. $6.40 straight.
$3.00 place. $2. GO show; Margaret Loretta, $4.40
place. $3.00 show; Commodore Ingraham, $2.80
show.
Equivalent booking odds — Eugenia Gomes, 220
to 100 straight, 50 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show,
Margaret Loretta, 120 to 100 place. 50 to 100
show; Commodore Ingraham. 40 to 100 show.
Time, 1:04%. Track slow.
Winner — J. Barnet’s b. f, 3, by Transvaal --Silo,
by Cornstalk (trained by J. A. Daly; bred by
Messrs. Morris & Walden).
Went to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third
the same.
Overweights — Margaret Loretta, 1 pound; C. B.
Robinson, 1; Querida, 1.
70000 SECOND RACE— About 5-2 Mile. Purse
I uuv $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
Net value to winner $375; second, $75: third. $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
69946 3 Flip 113 1* S Wolst’holm 820-100
69946 Normandie 115 2* R Rice £60-100
69945 2 *Ruth Wehle 108 3* F Horn 900-100
69946 2 *Get ’Em 110 4» G Sutton 940-100
69893 2 Redmon 115 5* C Eamea 100-100
69946 Jack Pot 115 6* T Rae 13600-100
66568 Melancholia 112 7* J Guthridge 27350-160
68474 The Decision 114 8» E Hileman 700-100
Kendall 106 9 J J Walsh* 109 TO- 100
$2 mutuels paid. Flip, $18.40 straight, $7.60
place, $3.60 show; Normandie, $6.20 place, $3.40
show; Ruth Wehle, $3.40 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Flip. 820 to 100 straight.
280 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Normandie. 210
to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Ruth Wehle, 70 to
100 show.
Time. 1:02%. Track slow.
Winner — II. McClelland’s br. m. 5, by Setback —
Lelia, by Leonid (trained by G. Ethington; bred by
Mr. Wade McLemore).
Went to post at 2:42. At post 3 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won handily; secoud and third
driving.
Sen tched - -C9923 * Puzzle . 113; 69973* Dahinda. 113;
69851 3 The Muleskinner, 100; 69948*Saudy U., 115;
69921 Fringe. 108.
Overweights — Melancholia, 2 pounds; The De-
cision, 4; Kendall, 1.
70001 RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse
1 v v w $500. 3-year-clds and upward. Claiming.
Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third. $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind.
Hoi so.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey.
Straight.
69947
3 Briarcliff
112
Ink
F Lux
770-100
69948
Invigorator
114
2»
E Hileman
980-100
69948
*Red
119
3i
T Buel
450-100
69945
Athgarven
112
4*
R Ryan
250-100
69950
Will Soon
114
5*
J Dominick
1340-106
69818
Favour
112
6*
J Burgen
400-100
69947
Hot Foot
112
7
H Clements
1120-100
69923
Adelante
114
Loft.R Baker
oeo-ioo
$2 in duels paid, Briarcliff, $17.40 straight, $6.60
place, $3.00 show; Invigorator, $7.60 place, $3.80
show; Red, $3.00 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Briarcliff. 770 to 100
straight, 230 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; la-
vigorator. 280 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Red.
50 to 100 show.
Time, 1:30%. Track slow.
Winner — E. Lutz’ ch. g. 4. by Frizzle — Briardale.
by Oruiondale (trained by E. Lutz; bred by Oneok
Stable).
Went to post at 3:11. At post 4 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Scratched— 69972 Miss Crest wood, 110; 69950-Tat-
tiug, 110.
Overweights — Invigorator, 2 pounds.
70002 FOURTH RACE— About 5-8 Mile. Tod
Hotel Purse. Purse $600. 3-year-olds
and upward. Net value to winner $450; second,
$100; third, $50.
Eqniv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
68924 Col. Chile 112 1«* W Smith 330-100
(69922) My Gracie 118 2 1 C Eames 280-100
( 6989 1 ) Futen 112 3* A Frieshon 330-103
69922 ^Thriller 110 4* T Rae 620-100
69922 Cr’ wood Boy 117 5* S Wolst’holm 1000-100
69786tArr. Go On 113 6 G Dyso n 1700-100
LSeut out in entries as Arpahcoon.
$2 mutuels paid. Col. Chile, $8.60 straight, $3 00
place, $2.40 show; My Gracie, $3.00 place, $2.20
show; Futen, $2.40 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Col. Chile, 330 to 100
straight, 50 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; My Gra-
cie, 50 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Futen, 20 to
100 show.
Time, 1:01%. Track slow.
Winner — (). L Foster’s b. c, 4, by Marta Santa
— Dividend, by Ingoldshy (trained by O. L. Foster;
bred by Mr. J. N. Markey).
Went to post at 3:44. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Scratched— (69851) Pat Ilampson, 102.
Overweights — Thriller, 3 pounds; Arrah Go On, I.
70003 FIFTH BACE-1 Mile and 70 Yards.
Puree $500. 3-year-olds and upward.
Claiming. Net value to winner $375; second, $75;
third, $50.
Eqniv. Odds,
traight.
161-100
280-100
300- ICO
4350-100
1300-100
1400-103
7400-100
$2 mutuels paid. Execution, $5.20 straight, $2.80
place, $2.20 show; Prospector, $2.60 place, $2.20
show; Hem, $2.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Execution, 160 to 100
straight, 40 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Prospec-
tor, 30 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; llena, 10 to 100
show.
Time, 1:56%. Track slow.
Winner— U. Booker’s ch. g, 4, by Trap Rock —
Ind. Ilorse.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey.
( 6995 1 ) Execution
110
1*
C
Eames
( G98 1 9 > Prospector
111
2 3
R
Baker
69505 llena
101
3*
J
Pevic
69973 3 Benccia
101
4 l
F
Lux
69919*Czardom
111
:>n
G
Sutton
( 69855 ) Tyranny
111
6*
T Johnston
69924 *Le Balafre
99
7
F
Horn
FAMOUS ENGLISH RIDERS
Fordham, Archer and Cnstance as
George Hodgman Knew Them
— Former Was Sensitive.
George Hodgman in his memoirs. “Sixty
Years on the Turf,’’ relates many fascinat-
ing stories concerning the famous British
jockeys. Fred Archer and George Fordham.
The following passages are taken from his
book :
Ample and entertaining as are the “Rem-
iniscences” of my old friend, Harry Custance,
he has, I venture to gently remind him, neg-
lected to mention an amusing incident that
occurred at Carshalton when I lived there
forty years ago.
Custance and Fordham came down one
day. They were to ride in a trial the next
morning at Epsom Downs. In the evening
we went to a little hostelry known as "The
Greyhound,” which was kept by and old gen-
tleman named Denby. While we were seated
in the cosy smoking room. Dr. Shorthouse
entered, and here I must mention that I
had instructed Mr. Denby and his family
not to address Fordham and Custance by
their own names — one was to be “Wilson”
and the other “Simpson.”
After a few moments of general conver-
sation I, knowing the Doctor’s prejudice
against both Custance and Fordham, and
noticing that he had not recognized either,
said with the purpose of having some fun,
"Doctor, what do you think of Custanee’s
riding now?”
"Custance,” retorted the peppery old gen-
tleman, "He be damned ! He can’t ride a
bit. He hangs on. That’s all he does.”
Custance was at first inclined to take the
affair seriously until I winked at him.
“Well,” I said, “perhaps there is some
truth in what you say. But surely you
will allow that Fordham is better.”
“Oh, yes ; he’s a bit better. But mind you,
not much. Tom Chaloner can beat his head
off.”
The fun was a little bit too real for Ford-
ham. so I suggested that the three of them
should take a hand at cards while I looked
on. They set to playing some simple game
called. I believe, “Driving Jack Out of
Town.” The stakes were nominal, but Ford-
ham and Custance won five shillings from
the good Doctor. Both were as pleased as
if they had netted a large sum. They might
not be able to ride, but they were too clever
for him at cards.
ACCEPTS INVITATION.
When we left the inn I said. “Doctor, in
the morning I am going with these two gen-
tlemen up to the Warren to have some
shooting and a look at the house. Will you
come and have a bit of lunch with us?”
"Certainly.”
The hour’s shooting was a trial and we
returned to "The Greyhound” expecting the
Doctor. We stood outside the house and
soon saw him walking briskly up. He car-
ried a heavy ashplant with a top on it about
the size of a decent cauliflower. Just before
he reached us he raised his stick, and shak-
ing it at Fordham and Custance called out :
“Oh, Mr. ‘Simpson’ and Mr. ‘Wilson,’ I’ve
found you out. I know who you are. But
I haven’t altered my opinion. Neither of
you can ride.”
The only answer was a hearty laugh.
Even the "Terrible Archer” acknowledged
Fordham’s unapproachable artistry, while he
had a "holy horror” of his "kidding.”
“You look a trifle put out, Archer,” I
said one day.
“Yes, and I feel what I look. And per-
haps you’d be put out if you were riding
against Fordham in that race. He was
’cluck, clucking’ at his mount the whole way.
I thought I had him beaten two or three
times in the two miles. But with his infernal
‘cluck, cluck’ he was always coming again.
Still, two hundred yards from home I sup-
posed I had him dead settled. I’ll ‘cluck,
cluck’ you, I thought, and at that instant
he scoops on me and beats me easily. Yes,
I do feel put out.”
Anna Russell, by Russell (trained by II. Booker;
bred by Mr. Henry T. Oxnard).
Went to post at 4:15. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Overweights — Execution, 1 pound; Le Balafre, 1.
70004 SIXTH RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse
i v v v $500. 3-year-olds aad upward. Claiming.
Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
68800* Legacy 109 1*1 F Horn 180-100
69919* • Brazos 109 2* G Sutton 119O-D30
69788 3 Hor. Lerch 114 3* T Rae 200-100
69973 Sabrotash 117 4* C Eames 1020-100
69924 E. Princess 112 5* J Dominick 1240-100
69948 St. Jude 117 6 S Wolst’holm 680-100
69897 2 Bob Giles 109 P.up.J Burgen 2460-100
$2 mutuels paid, legacy, $5.60 straight, $3.00
place. $2.60 show; Brazos, $4. SO place, $2.80 show;
Horace Lerch, $2.60 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Legacy, 180 to 100
straight. 50 to 100 place, 33 to 100 show; Brazos.
140 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Horace Lerch, 30
to 100 show.
Time, 1:29. Track slow.
Winner — L. G. Pierce’s ch. g. 7, by Hilarious —
Halesia, by Martinet (trained by L. G. Pierce; bred
by Messrs. Williams Bros.).
Went to post at 4:45. At post l minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Scratched— G9977 Grandee, 109; (69894) Jazz, 117.
Overweights — Eastward Princess, 2.
Ind.
Horse. Wt.
Fin.
Jockey. i
69950
Sacajawea
112
l l
A
Frieshon
69893
Cl* patra Boy 119
2*
C
Garner
69947
T. F. McM’n
114
:1*>
H
Clements
69894
Be Sure
117
41
T
Thrailkill
69853
3 Banyan
112
5 l
R
I’auley
69597
*D'g’s D’hter
107
6«
G
Sutton
698 1 8
Our Alice
112
7«
T
Johnston
69853
2 Dependence
112
8
R
Ryan
70005 SEVENTH RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse
$500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
Net value to winner $375; second, $75; third, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Straight.
720-10)
470-100
350-109
1X50-100
260-100
2860-100
1920-100
39 *-100
$2 mutuels paid, Sacajawea. $16.40 straight, $4.80
place. $2.80 show; Cleopatra Boy. $5.20 place, $2.80
show; Thos. F. McMahon. $2.40 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Sacajawea. 720 to 100
straight, 140 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Cleo
patra Boy, ICO to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Thos.
F. McMahon, 20 to 100 show.
Time. 1:30%. Track slow.
Winner— T. J. Jackson's b. m, 5, by Vandergrift
— Virginia Fairfax, by Tournament (trained by W.
II. Brown; bred by Mr. Ernest I)ahle).
Went to post at 5:20. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won handily; secoud and third
driving.
Scratched— 69303 Carrie Baker, 110; 69977 3 Spear-
lene, 114.
Overweight*— Cleopatra Boy, 5 pounds.
INBREEDING FOR ’CHASING
French Writer Discusses Becur-
rence of Hermit Strain.
Lignite, Thiec-Year-Old Sensation of 1922
French Obstacle Racing, Shows Many Mat-
ings of Close Relatives in Pedigree.
In the leading trio of French jumpers of
the present day, Heros XII., L’Yser and
Lignite, all sons of Kx Voto, the last ramed
represents the future. For this reason I
shall devote this article to a discussion to *
him rather than to his relatives.
Henri Coulon is a lucky man. Certainly
the caprices of turf fortune have not distrib-
uted their favors equally as within the last
year they have assured to him the posses-
sion of the two best jumpers in France,
Heros XII. and Lignit*.
It is only just to recognize the fact that
he has found a valuable assistant in his
trainer, Filippi. It was the latter who picked
Lignite out of a yearling sale in August,
1920, for $7,000. As a two and three-year-
old Lignite ran several races on the flat
which served as an index to his quality,
though showing him to be a little below the
top rank in his generation. His third be-
hind Grillemont in the Prix du Connetable
at Chantilly in October, 1921, gave evidence
of his speed and tenacity. He confirmed
this showing by his victory at Saint Cloud
in 1922 over Raffet and Monsieur le Mare-
chal, half brother to Huis Clos.
LIGNITE SHOWS MASTERY.
Since his sensational debut over the jumps
he has not ceased for a moment to demon-
strate his mastery of his metier, a mastery,
by the way, which is ordinarily acquired
only after long years of training and effort.
The six consecutive victories of Lignite in
the most important hurdle races and steeple-
chases open to three-year-olds have estab-
lished a permanent record. Finally this
admirable series of victories, interrupted by
a single defeat in the Prix Finot, has been
followed by a convincing success in the Prix
Virelan.
In thoroughbred breeding there is almost
always a constant and close relation between
the degree of quality shown by a horse in
his public performances and the correspond-
ing values of his ancestors on the paternal
or maternal side. I shall examine rapidly
with this in view the general value of the
elements in the pedigree of Lignite.
Lignite is by Ex Voto from La Lune. On
the paternal side his pedigree contains the
names of such noted thoroughbreds as Ex
Voto, Le Sancy, Bend Or, Hermit, his daugh-
ter, Penance, Chaplet, brother to Rosieiu-
cian. Beadsman and Madame Eglentine.
Compared to the French Derby winner of
1903. the name of La Lune appears quite
humble. Foaled in 1905, the daughter of
Codoman and Limonade by 1918 had no
claim to a mating with Ex Voto except her
breeding, but this was enough when one
considers the value of her sire and dam
and of her more remote ancestors.
Her sire, Codoman. was a horse of high
order. He should not have been beaten in
the Derby of 1900. The same year he won
the Prix du Conseil Municipal, ridden by
Tod Sloan, in the fine time of 2:31, which
has never been approached before or since
in that race. It - was a bit of irony that
Codoman should have become for this same
Sloan an instrument of perdition and ruin
in the Cambridgeshire, won by Berrill.
La Lune’s dam, Limonade. gave ample
proof during her turf career of a high qual-
ity coupled with phenomenal endurance. In
1901, from the beginning to the end of the
fiat racing season, she contested races at
all distances from a mile to two miles and
an eighth, showing the same admirable hon-
esty and docility, whether ridden by her
owner. Baron Foy. by Milton Henry or half
a dozen other jockeys. She won six races,
of which the most important was probably
that which she scored over Amer Picon at
Maisons-Laffitte.
LIMONADE ANCESTRY.
Limonade was a daughter of that admi-
rable stayer, Lutin. one of the best products
of the cross of Dollar and Monarch blood.
There still remains engraved on my memory
the scene of that historic struggle between
Lutin and Callistrate at Chantilly in 1895
in the Prix de Dangu, which resulted in
victory for the former. The death of Lutin
at the early age of fourteen was a distinct
loss to French breeding. Almost all of his
daughters have done him honor.
I have noted the individual influences
which have impressed me as being the most
important in the pedigree of Lignite. It
only remains for me to review these which
I attribute to the inbreedings which are
found in his blood lines; the particularly
strong inbreeding on Hermit, that on Strath-
conan and on Beadsman and Madame Eg-
lentine. I am convinced that, as in the case
of Heros XII., it is the inbreeding on Her-
mit which has been the principal element
in giving to Lignite the particular aptitude
l'or jumping which characterizes this son of
Ex Voto. In Lignite’s case it is the more
remarkable in that Feroza. his fourth dam,
is inbred ineestuously through her sire. Her-
mit, and her maternal grandsire, Strath-
conan, on Newminster. whose remote influ-
ence is felt in still another channel through
Petrarch and The Bard and their grandson,
Codoman. — Lauzun, in Le Jockey.
NEW YORK RACING DATES
JAMAICA — May 2 to May 23.
BELMONT — May 24 to Jun? 14.
AQUEDUCT — June 15 to Julv 6
EMPIRE CITY— July 7 to July 28.
SARATOGA — August 1 to August 31.
BELMONT — Sept. 1 to Sept. 15.
AQUEDUCT — Sept. 17 to Oct. 1.
JAMAICA— Oct. 2 to Oct. 16.
EMPIRE CITY— Oct. 17 to Oct. 31.
Annual Spring Meeting
MAPLE HEIGHTS MILE TRACK
CLEVELAND. OHIO.
Seven Races Every Day
For 19 Days — Closing May 2$.
S. N. HOLMAN, Manager.
Friday, May 18, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
11
V0LHGE0R A TURF IDOL
— ■ ♦
Son of Voltaire Lowered Colors of
Hie Flying Dutchman.
How Famous Race Hone Was Almost With-
draw* From Derby, but Won That Rich
Classic in Field of Twenty-Four.
In his book. “Ashgill; or, The Life and
Latest Training Gallops
261-Fororenner
268- 1 sidy Champ ..37
In his book. “Ashgill; or, The Life and Breakfast Bell *40%
Times of John Osborne,” J. B. Radcliffe de- 208-Black Gold . ..3»%
voted the following to the great English Baldinc 36
race horse and sire Voltigeur: Estell? 36
Voltigcur was destroyed on Saturday, li u
February 21 , 1874 . The pride of Yorkshire champ ..Zl"
and one of the most popular horses on the ~ Midwestern ...38%
British turf, he was accidentally kicked
on the near hind thigh by a mare belonging a
to "Sandy” Young the previous day, but as 262- Alluring 52
“Volti” walked about as usual it was not 241-Faigneur 51%
considered that the fracture was dangerous. 2G4 R.irhary Hush 48%
On the following morning, however, the 268 Black^Hackie .53 '*
groom found on going into the horse’s box 266 Belle Auric . .! a2%
that he was still lying down, and it was dis- 629-Cobweb 50
covered that Voltigeur’s leg was broken. C*>l. Lnboid 53
John Hedley of Richmond pronounced the 269 Com. McM’kin 50%
case hopeless and the horse was shot in the Roost
his box at Aske, his leg and tail being taken “ ' 'the Wizard 53
(271)
LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 17.— Today’s
training gallops here included the following:
CHURCHILL DOWNS.
Weather clear ; track slow —
Three -Eighths Mile.
269- Beg inner’s Lack30% 268 -Martha Fallon 36%
263 Bob Tail 36% 269-Orlox 36
. „ „ J w . Breakfast Bell 40% 261 -Pleasure 35
J. B. Radcline de- 208- Black Gold ...36% 261-Rancocas 35%
the great English Baldinc 36 264 -Ray Jr 37%
eur* Estell? 36 265- Sinter Josella .36%
•„1 Ralnnlav 2M Coortship 41 MR Tempting 36%
35% 262-True American 36
Valley IJght
Midwestern ...38% 267-Win. Take A11 36%
Half Mile.
262- Alluring 52 282-Flagstaff 48%
241-Faigneur 51% 268-G. of the Seas. 50%
2C4- Barbery Bush 48% 266 Gol. Billows ..49%
Three-Quarters Kile.
A1 Boyd 1:17 269-Sp’d Nagle ..1:21
17. — Today’s 208-Cork Elm ...1:20 268-Sylv. Springsl:l»
e following- Freebooter ..1:19% 268-Two Eyes ...1:19
e ionowmg. 26a GIeBtilt _ 1;n% 53 Theresa 1:20
** Berea -Eighths Kile.
269 Mon. Momingt:28% 265 The Dictator . 1 :34
269 Sunference .1:30 269 Valeria 1:31
- , 1<U1 One Kile.
’.m.* 249- Anniversary .1:48% 268- Playfellow ..1:46%
269 Bluemont ...1:48 269-Prince James. 1:43%
* 269 Dry Moon ...1:43% 268 Reyce Rools .1:45%
** 3 -A? 269 Honorable ...1:48 269 Story Teller. . 1:45%
Josella .36% 268 Pettifogger .1:46% 258 Wylie 1:44%
ng 36% Kile and & Quarter.
merican 36 26S-P , ter’s Devil. 2:14
bight ..36% . „ „
•»ke All 3 A " ° ver ran we !'-
Glentilt was under restraint.
Monday Morning was not extended.
ff 48 % Dry Moon is fresh and good.
he Seas. 50% Prince James had an easy gallop.
Baiberiy 54%
268 Black Hackle .53
Hunter 53
Lady Jane ....53
266 Belle Amio ...52% 268 Lough Storm ..51%
629-Cobweb 50 267-Lady Madcap 51%
Col. La bold 53 286- Passport 4S%
269 -Com. McM’kin 50% Pretty Molly . 50%
267 - 1 \ o’ the Roost 52 267- Peter Maloney 50
268- Digit 50 268-Spinball 51%
W. the Wizard 53 268-Startle 50%
off and cured as a memento of the famous! 261 -Earl Pool 49% 268-War Idol
JAMAICA*
Weather clear ; track fast—
Three -Eighths Kile.
266 Baby Lane ...36 265 Margie C 39
2G9 Damage 37 269 Pond Lily 36%
269 Irish Tat 38 26S-Sweep Bloesom.39
253- King of Fortnne39%
Half Kile.
steed. 262- Extra Edition. 501
Bred in 1847 by Robert Stevenson of Ha .1 Four and a
Voltigeur was a dark brown or nearly blac-A, Col. Wagner ..56
sired by Voltaire, from Martha Lynn, by Fire-E
Mulatto. A handsome colt, he soon became 269-Black Rerv’t l 03
the idol of Richmond and Mr. Stevenson 269 Bet Mosie ...1:03
sent him to Doncaster in September for sale. 182-Com. d’Aroonr 1:0.5
The reserve price of $1,750 not being reached. Evcrclades ..1:07
like a “convicted prisoner” Voltigeur was 268- Flo.i ting In 1:07
o 260 John Q. Kellyl :07
262-Extra Edition. 50% 287- Whiff 51%
Four and u Half Furlongs.
Col. Wagner ..56% 264 Mali Jong
Five -Eighths Mile.
269 Black Serv’t 1:03% 268- Jean. Bowdre 1:04
269 Bet Mosie ... 1 : 03 % 207 Minx Muffins 1:05%
182-Corn. d’Amonrl :05% 209-Orlova 1:03
Evercladea ..1:07 260- Precious Lulul :08%
268 Flo.i ling In 1:07 262-Qu’ce Garden 1:06%
260 John Q. Kellyl :07 26G-Re*t’g Time 1:04%
Three-Quarters Kile.
268- Ararat 1:17% 268- Pegasus 1:18
267- Bracdalbane 1:18 265-Rpvenge ....1:17%
265-Ontimcter ..1:17 268-Srrrf Rider ..1:18
returned to Hart s. * JW JOUU v
Shortly afterward the then Earl of Zet- Tk™e- Quarters Hilo.
land was Induced by his brother-in-law, Mr. „ J ?.' 4 t-iVvt
Williamson, to buy him. In due eourse he «- |S
came to Aske, where he became the idol of 265- Dr. Clark ..1:18 268-Tom Hare Jr.l:16
Bobby Hill, the Earl of Zetland’s trainer. 265-Good Night .117% 26S Wayw’d Ladyl:18
and one of the Earl, too, as he early developed 264-Mavourneen .1:18% 268-Whiskaway .1:16
excellences. Anyone that contested the point Seven -Eighths Kile.
with Bobby Hill as to whether Voltigeur 265-Cherry Tree .1:35% 256-K’kIevington 1:31
was the best colt ever stripped or dared to 0ne Mile
point out the dSMtaR ta *»to «n f o^ 2S4-B. fr. *» Ga«ft, 1:47*
mation offered a sure and certain cause for ^ R Moon tain. 1:47% 267-Jnba 1:48
quarrel with tho old trainer, who zealously 270-Buster 1:43% 270-Minto II. ...1:47%
looked after “Volti” himself. 2C5- Ranting 1:54% 262- Neddam 1:48
260 - Canyon
..52%
263- Paddy’s I^ass
.50
Corn Tassel
. .53%
269 Poly t hia ....
..50%
243 -David Hamm
.54
268 Shamrock . . .
. .50
269-Donoghee . . .
.51%
2C6 - S le i v e< ona rd
• 50%
2G9 - M a wreoron . .
. .49
•269 Ren 4 ’ore
..50
269 Nantokah ...
• 49%
268- Savoy
. .50
Five -Eighths Mile.
269-Beana
1 :03%
257 - Panama in ....
1:06%
269 High Chief .
1:02%
266 Prima l>onna.l :06%
Lilly
1:01
264 R weepy
1:06%
262 - M asquerador
1:01
169 -Stony Point ,
.1:02
VOLTIGEUR’S FIRST VICTORY. 270 Firebrand .”u43%
Hia debut was made on Richmond Moor Mile and an Eig
In the Wright Stakes, when, although back- 267-Calcutta 2:00 266 V
ward, he cleverly defeated Mark Tapley, 266 The Clown ..1:55%
one of Tom Dawson’s, which showed that Kile and a Qua:
he could race a bit when he beat the cele- 266- Br. Tomorrow?: 12% 270- r
brated Nancy at Warwick. Bobby lliil’s act.*
confidence in him, coupled with the fact that
he was fancied by the Earl of Zetland and Weather clear; track slow
Mr. Williamson, soon oozed out and all the Half Kile.
Tykes backed him for the Derby. Bugler 52% 267-Hughes Grabam52%
It is said that when Voltigeur arrived in 268-Bethbem steel. 50% 268-Moorfield 51
270-Buster 1:43% 270-Minto II. ...1:47%
2C5- Bunting 1:54% 262- Neddam 1:48
Chemisette ..1:53% 285- Repeater ....1:49%
270- Firebrand ...1:43%
Mile and an Eighth.
267 Calcutta 2:00 266 Wida 1:59
266 The Clown . .1:55%
Kile and a Quarter.
266 Br. Tomorrow? : 12% 270-Prince K. ..2:11%
DOUGLAS PARK.
Three-Quarters Kile.
264- Avisnck 1:18 268-I/ky Antoine! : 13
269-Hroomster ...1:19% 262- Lady Inez ...1:18%
265- Bill Block ..1:23 262 Missionary ..1:19%
269-Bunga Bock. 1:17% 269- Ting-n -Ling .1:22
266 It*. Brigadier. 1:23 269 Zeus Lassie .1:18%
One Kile.
266- Air Bubble .1:48% 269-Dexterons ..1:45%
266- All Fair 1:42% 266 Roseate 1:48%
265- Brainstorm ..1:44 261-Sancbo Pansy 1:45%
Avisack was under restraint.
Lally worked well.
All Fair is near her best form.
Brainstorm did bis work well.
MasqucTado showed good speed.
Broomster was under restraint.
Missionary had an easy gallop.
BELMONT PARK TRAINING TRACK.
Weather clear ; track fast —
Three -Eighths Kile.
I^ondon, accompanied by the famous “Tubal 26S-Grent Nortbern.51
Cain” of Aske, his progress was like that of Five-Ei
a foreign sovereign. A special train of North 267- All Right Sir. 1:04V
Riding farmers accompanied him and an Three -Qi
equally large number of London backers a^carnarvon ..1:19*
cheered him as he was whirled into Epsom. 268 -Fitzruc 1:24
On Sunday morning the critics visited the 267 -Inquisitiun
Five -Eighths Kile.
267- All Right Sir. 1:04% 270Grayaon 1:08%
Three-Quarters Kile.
265-Carnarvon ..1:19% 257-Kindred 1:20%
268- Fitzrnc 1:24 2GS- Sweetheart ..1:19%
Downs to see him gallop, but owing to th*
tediousness of the journey “Volti” went 2 6S-]
stiffly in his spin, and the critics voted him
a lumbering coach horse, while sinister ru-
mors as to Mr. Stevenson being largely in 2&> ~
the forfeit list caused him to be almost
“knocked out.” Ha
Thus it was that Pitsford and Clincher be-
came greater favorites than ever. The fol- test *
lowing morning the Earl of Zetland received
a communication from Weatherby Brothers
Seven -Eighths Mils.
26S- Royal Crown. 1:34
One Kile.
265-Queen High .1:53
Buster did good work.
Barbary Bush and Flagstaff galloped to-
gether and were unextended in a good speed
NEW YORK,
May 17.— Today’s
that upward of $2,000 were due in forfeits training gallops over the metropolitan tracks
from the nominator of Voltigeur and that included the following :
amount, they demanded, should be paid up. AQUEDUCT.
Somewhat displeased at this unceremonious weather clear ; track fast-
call upon him, the Earl of Zetland deter- _L . .. m - 1 a
mina/) nnnn < Vin emir n# iKa rr>r>m on! f rw atrilra 1 L ~ '- 1 " 3
205-Bye Fre ....
. .30%
25C-June Grass . .
. .38
269 Bersagliere
.36
260-Mao 0 ’ Boy. . .
.36%
260- Blissful
. .36%
269 Pep to Peep.
. .42
269-Cimru
. .30
269- Right Royal .
..42
2G5-Drogl»e<la
. .38
265- Rama
. .38
265-Dare Sa.v . . .
. .3X
251 -Wild Goose .
. .42
205-Iligh Tea . . .
37%
Half
Mile.
266-AstroIite
. 50
269 Knight’s Bridge. 5 ) t
Fracadale . . .
-51%
263 Lanins
. .51
209-Black Friday
. .43
259-Little Jeff ..
. .54
270-Bud Lerner .
• 47%
270-Mad Hatter .
.47%
268-Cape Clear . .
. .53
Mad riay . .
..52%
268-Con?
. .53
269 Purity
. .48
Comic Artist
. .54
Qneenlane . . .
. .54
252-Diamond Dick
.55
265 Kunelise
..50%
268-Dream Maker
.53
269 Royal Airman
. .52
268-Hell Gate . .
..48
269-Three Square
. .53
269-Keenan
. .50
268-Upaal
..52
Five-Eighths Mile.
259- Businesslike .
1:04%
262-Kippy
1:05
257 John Garlandl:05%
269- Parasol
1:03%
Three-Quarters Mile,
250-Body Guard .
1:20%
269- Solisa
1:16%
263-Beach Beantyl :21
265 Scribble
1 :20
264-Blue Nose . .
1:20%
264 Two Feathers! : 19
28-Firm Friend..
1:20%
269-Toil
1:20
263- Lit fie Celt . .
1 :22%
Yefhan II. .
1:17
26T»- Pandowdy
1:16%
263 White Rock.
1:18
257-Reprisal . . . .
.1:19
One
Kile.
mined, upon the spur of the moment, to strike
the horse out of the Derby aul actually 249 Maryland Belle.39 96- Mae h»r 36%
gave instructions to this effect. But the card ^ Kile.
w r as induced to revoke his decision. Eager 50% 269 Trebora 52
206- Soviet 57% 264- T. Gregorian .54
BEATS BIG FIELD IN DERBY. 264 -Sunayr 49
A couple of dozen entered for the Derby, Five -Eighths Kile,
the field including Pitsfcrd, the champion 269-An Over ...1:01% 256- Sun Quest ...1:04
of the powerful Danebury stable, Clincher
and Mildew also having a large following.
The "Macaulay of the Turf” of that date netween Voltigeur and “The Da cimai,” the
Aladdin 1:44% 260-Flying Cloud. 1:43%
264-Brig. General. 1:47 270-0cean;c 1:46%
Coeur de Lionl:44% 269 Tryst er 1:44%
270-Dinna Care .1:46
Kile and an Eighth.
280 King Albert. .1:58% 18-Snob II 1:59%
Tryster was under restraint all the way.
Solisa and Pandowdy ran on even terms.
described the Derby finish as follows :
match between the pair originated and
“Now. Frank, lay on to Clincher (just glance c.jne off ov^r two miles of th> Knnvesmire
to your right hand),
Pitsford is at your saddle girth, they are
three lengths from the stand ;
at York the following spring fo* $5,000 a
side. William Osborne once said there was
“mair folk on the Knavesmire that day than
Racing Star (M)..
bSpicebush
Queen of the Spa .
John Spoh n 1
Hattie Willdo
Third Race— About 5-8 Kile.
There goes Job’s finger off the rein, he ever seen before and would ever be seen I f'™** $500. 3 year-olds and upward.
clears them at each stride.
“The Dutchman,” however,
He wins, he wins, does Voltigeur, there’s serted his superiority and. although excuses Dia
‘7’ up on the side! were offered for the Yorkshire idol, he was
’Tis done ; mixed pain and pleasure sets fairly defeated in a struggle in which all but 59851 ^
each mad brain in a whirl, honor was lost. Voltigeur came out the fol- <36538* bWc
And loud claps of vocal thunder greet the lowing day and was beaten when attempting 70009 I'm
‘red spots’ of the earl. to concede thirty-two poufids to Nancy, 68982 l)r<
While the delighted multitude by no means which was well ridden by Johnny Osborne. ®99*9 bKi
lack the will As a sire Voltigcur left the stamp of his
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The return of “Job” and Voltigeur to Bumblekite, Geant des Batailles, Brennus, 69038- Ser
Richmond was a triumphal one, rejoicing and Fragrance and Falkland. Voltigeur was a 69948 Bri
presents to Job being one of the warmest great favorite with Lord Zetland and wh.n ««
and most numerous. Aske rarely a day passed when his lord- g ^77 •t^r
There w r ere yet other stirring incidents in ship did not cast admiring ey*»s over him. , 69974 • bJu ,
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man. his dead heat with Russborough for the • —
St. Leger being the most sensational. The w _ . rilTmrft 1
unfair riding of Foley on Chatterbox, which YOUNGSTOWN ENTRIES
made the running for Russborough for the
S«. Leper and which crossed "Job" so often st>r , s , t . p ro l€bioaeo limt 2;15) .
and got in his way that he was compelled ^ Superior mud ru.uier. x flool imui rumo r,
“to come” earlier than he intended. In the .% y a | r muil runner. (11) Maidens. •Apprentice
decider, however, Voltigeur won in the most allowance, h Blinkers,
decisive fashion. a First Ra.ee— About 5-8 Kile.
Never was there greater excitement on the i»une $500. 3 jear-olda and upward. Claiming.
Town Moor at Doncaster than when Volti- Today’s
geur and The Flying Dutchman met on the Ind. Horse. Wt. Bee. A.Wt.Han.
Cup day, the Aske stable sending forth its 62342 bPurdey 11 105X725
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Joe Marson being unable to ride the weight, 69352 a British Isles 1 1 1 1 1
the mount on Voltigeur was giv«?n to Nat * Nec ' *****
Hat man. Marlow riding “The Dutchman,” 70001 Hot Foot .........
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2 nd at the distance Nat was at *The Dutch- 09470 •bMcilurphy
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Fic-m this memorable Doncas.er Cup race 99984 Little Niece
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69974 •bJustina E. 95 1:14%
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DAILY RACING FORM
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Friday, May 18,^1923
RACING BILL REFERENDUM
Leaving Betting Question Up to
i
Struggles of Turf Titans
BY SALVATOR
MORE AUSPICIOUS WEATHER
Brings Out Increased Attendance
People Only Chance for Measure
to Pass Senate.
It was made clear Tuesday at Springfield
that the Illinois state senate will pass no
racing bill that does not carry a referendum
clause, leaving the question of pari-mutuel
betting up to the people.
This conclusion was arrived at after a
hearing by the senate agriculture committee
of the racing bill, sponsored by the Chicago
Washington Park Club.
The proposition to attach a referendum
clause was suggested by Senator Dailey
(Rep., Peoria), after directors of the Chi-
cago Washington Park Club presented ar-
guments for the bill. Garrard Winston, af-
ter a brief consultation with the other direc-
tors, accepted the proposition. The hearing
had delayed Tuesday night’s meeting of the
senate an hour, and the committee was
ready to break up when the referendum
suggestion was made.
It was decided to withhold further con-
sideration on the entire matter until next
week, when the committee will meet at the
call of chairman Lantx (Rep., Woodford).
Eugene Funk of Bloomington, nationally
known as one the country’s leading agricul-
turists, spoke for the bill.
‘“I am not a race horse man.” he declared.
•‘I own no race horses, never did own one.
and never expect to, but I have looked over
the personnel of the organization behind the
bill and know them all as responsible and
dependable persons. The public not only de-
mands amusement, but needs it. It wants
horse racing.”
Senator Essington (Rep., La Salle) said he
feared a return of abuses which killed racing
in Illinois almost two decades ago, but that
he would support any measure that assured
clean racing.
“‘To have good racing we must have good
horses and you can’t have good horses at
tracks that do not permit legalized betting,”
said Mr. Winston.
Senator Kessinger (Rep., Kane) raised the
question of the constitutionality of the bill
because of the pari-mutuel feature.
VISITING BREEDING FARMS
Prominent Easterners Spend Day
at Lexington Before Going to
See Kentucky Derby.
LEXINGTON, Ky., May 17.— Mr. and Mrs.
Walter M. Jeffords are at Faraway Farm,
the home of Man o’ War, Golden Broom and
Star Hampton, until the end of the week,
when they will motor to Churchill Downs
l!or the Kentucky Derby.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney and a
party of friends are due here Friday morning
In private cars from New York. The day
will be spent at the Whitney farm, where
a barbecue is to be given, and in the evo-
ning the party will proceed to Louisville to
witness the running of the Kentucky Derby,
in which the Whitney colors are to be car-
ried by three or more eligibles.
Mr. and Mrs. William Woodward of New
York and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field of
Chicago, who have come to Kentucky to
witness the running of the Kentucky Derby,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hancock
at Paris. Mr. Woodward has a number of
his Be lair Stud mares at Mr. Hancock’s
Claiborne Stud.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Salmon have ar-
rived from New York to spend a couple of
days at the Salmon farm, near Lexington,
which is in charge of Kenneth Kane, be-
fore proceeding to Louisville to witness the
Derby.
Mrs. Phil T. Chinn arrived this evening
from New York and will go tomorrow to
Louisville to join her husband and witness
the Kentucky Derby. They will leave Sat-
urday night 'for Washington to witness the
graduation of their daughter Eleanor at
Mount Vernon on Tuesday next.
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CHURCHILL DOWNS NEWS
William Dondas, supervisor of pari-mutu-
els at Huntington. Omaha and other tracks,
was among Thursday’s arrivals and he will
remain until after the Derby.
Colonel Winn was notified by wire that
Herbert Swope of the New York World
would arrive Friday night on the special
train that will bring the Whitney, Cosden and
Sinclair parties.
R. F. Carman, who won the 1911 Kentucky
Derby with Meridian, is an arrival at Doug-
las Park with five two-year-olds, all sired
by his Derby winner. The most promising
of the quintette is a colt that has been named
Excuse Me.
Jockey Harry Gray was struck in the
eye by a clod while riding Ballot Brush
Wednesday and as a result will not be
able to ride for several days. He had beer,
scheduled to ride Lady Gorham in the first
race Thursday and the filly was withdrawn
on account cf his inability to ride her.
CANADIAN RACING DATES
WOODBINE— May 19 to May 26.
CONNAUGHT May 29 to June 5.
THORNCLIFFE — May 28 to June 4.
BLUE BONNETS — June 7 to June 14.
DORVAL -June 16 to June 23.
HAMILTON — June 27 to July 4.
DEVONSHIRE — June 30 to July 7.
KENILWORTH —July 17 to July 24.
HAMILTON — July 20 to August 2.
FORT ERIE— August 4 to August 11.
KENILWORTH— Aug. 14 to Aug. 21.
CONNAUGHT Aug. 23 to Aug. 30.
BLUE BONNETS — Sept. 1 to Sept. 8.
DORVAL — Sept. 11 to Sept. 18.
WOODBINE— Sept. 22 to Sept. 20.
THORNCLIFFE— Oct. 1 to Oct. 8.
Ard Patrick, which died a few weeks ago
in Germany, and of whose career Mr. Cous-
sell gave a sketch in a recent number of
Daily Racing Form, has always been to
me one of the most interesting of twentieth-
century race horses. During the period in
which I have followed turf events two
races run in England have seemed to me
to excel all others in their intensity of ex-
citement. The first was the Hardwickc
Stakes of 1887, in which the contenders were
Ormonde, Minting and Bendigo, the first-
named winning by a neck, with Bendigo
two lengths behind Minting; and the Eclipse
Stakes of 1903, in which the contenders
were Ard Patrick, Sceptre and Rock Sand,
with Ard Patrick winning by a neck and
Rock Sand three lengths behind Sceptre.
In a way these two races have remained
to me more memorable than any others,
and I can think of no others in which three
so grand performers contended so glorious-
ly, the results being in each instance in-
dicative of a greatness that race horses
seldom attain. The entire turf world W’as
thrilled by these titanic contests, the en-
thusiasm which they proveked being by no
means limited to those fortunate mortals
who witnessed them, but sweeping like a
great wave throughout what may truly be
described as the whole racing universe.
It was said at the time that had Ormonde
been defeated in the Hardwickc Stakes it
would have been a national disaster. And
it is well known that the ovation he re-
ceived after the race was in some respects
the most delirous in its abandon ever seen
at Ascot. The struggle had been so severe
that the uncertainty attending its outcome
had wrought the spectators up to a nervous
tension almost unbearable. And when Or-
monde, by a heroic effort, managed at last
to wear down Minting (Bendigo, after a
brilliant fight, having already been dis-
posed of), preserving thereby his unbeaten
record under circumstances so unprece-
dented. it gave occasion for a release of
pent-up feeling irresistible to even the most
stolid Anglo-Saxon.
ORMONDE TOUCHED IX WIND.
At that time Ormonde had become dccidr
edly touched in his wind, yet he was meeting
the two best horses, aside from himself, that
Britain could produce (and two of the best
| she ever produced) over a mile and a half
of ground, and exceedingly trying ground at
that, for at the finish he was obliged to
climb one of the sharpest gradients on any
of the major English courses. He was oppos-
ing, also, two horses that were not only
“speed marvels” but grand stayers, both of
them of herculean strength — Minting espe-
cially having been a verilabe giant, only a
shade under seventeen hands and of immense
bulk and fcrawn. Of all the performances
which won for Ormonde his proud title of
“The Horse of the Century,” it was this
that “set seal to his greatness” as did none
of the rest.
Of the three contenders for the Eclipse
Stakes of 1903, none assumed such a handi-
cap as did Ormonde in the Hardwicke six
years before. As regards Rock Sand, how-
ever, this is true : that he had been given a
severe preparation for his real objective of
the year, i. e. t the “Triple Crown.” He had
already won both the Two Thousand Guineas
and the Derby, and later he completed his
task by winning the St. Leger — all in im-
pressive style. Both Ard Patrick and Sceptre
were specially prepared for the race, and
went to the post not only fit but fresh,
which Rock Sand did not. lie won the
St. Leger his next time out, but in his last
start of the season was beaten by Sceptre
in the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket,
his performance on this occasion showing
that he was far from his best form.
EFFECT OF SINGLE DEFEAT.
It is curious hew one defeat may prejudice
a horse’s reputation, irrespective of other
things. Rock Sand went to the post favor-
ite for the Eclipse Stakes and both Ard Pat-
rick and Sceptre beat him.
“If he had never met them,” remarked Mr.
Coussell in his article to which I have pre-
viously referred, “he would have been re-
garded as a remarkably liigh-class colt,”
and thi3 is the criticism which almost in-
variably is passed upon him. But if Rock
Sand was not a remarkably high-class colt,
one- is tempted to inquire. What must a colt
be to gain that distinction?
Only one colt ever won not only the
“Triple Crown,” but the Eclipse Stakes as
well, all in one season, that having been
Flying Fox. Now, unless history is wrong.
Flying Fox was much more than a “re-
markably high-class colt” — he was a non-
pareil, a phenomenal race horse. The critic
also discovers that when Flying Fox won
the Eclipse Stakes the placed horses were
those two ordinary ones. Frontier and Ninus,
whose names will never “thunder down the
corridors of time.” Had Rock Sand chanced
to meet nothing more formidable when he
essayed for itj undoubtedly he would have
duplicated Flying Fox’s feat.
As a matter of fact, the “batting average”
of Rock Sand surpasses that of either of
the horses that finished in front of him that
great day at Sandovvn. He raced twenty
times and won sixteen, competing almost
exclusively in the best company and the
principal fixed events of the turf. He was
never unplaced. Sceptre was the only runner
that ever beat him more than once, and
Sceptre’s record is : Twenty-five starts, of
which she won thirteen, was five times sec-
ond, three times third and four times un-
placed.
However. Sceptre, unlike Rock Sand, is
never judged by any of her numerous los-
ing but on her most brilliant winning per-
formances. She almost never is mentioned
by a British turf writer except in terms of
the incst profound admiration. Of course
“there are reasons” for this. In the first
place, she was by the King’s horse. Per-
simmon. was one of his first crop of foals
and as the whole body of English turfmen
had been quite daft over Persimmon, from
excess of nationlism, a lot of this sentiment
carried on over to his daughter when she
at once, upon her debut, disclosed the great-
ness that undeniably she possessed. There
were many other incidents connected with
the career cf Sceptre, of an unusual, not to
say romantic nature, that combined to ren-
der her what is commonly known as a "turf
idol.”
None of these circumstances marked the
history of Rock Sand, which went much
more quietly and modestly upon his way,
such reclame as pursued him being due
strictly to his inherent merits, without emo-
tional or spectacular • adjuncts. Popular
idolatry of great race horses is, however,
something not of rigid critical analysis —
and. often enough, so is “expert opinion.”
In these maters, as in other “affairs of the
heart,” the old axiom that “kissing goes
by favor” will always rule.
Getting back, however, to Ard Patrick, it
remains to be said that his race for the
Ellipse of 1903 was undoubtedly one of the
most brilliant performances in all turf his-
tory. No serious expectation was enter-
tained of his winning, and he started at 4
to 1, Rock Sand being 11 to 8 and Sceptre
at 2 to 1. The victory which he achieved
was magnificent, the more so in view of the
burden which he carried, 142 pounds. He
was written of as not an easy horse to
train and he did not always run up to his
best form, but at his best it seems probable
that he was the greatest runner of the sec-
ond generation of the St. Simons. Curious-
ly enough, Ard Patrick does not appear in
the list of English “leading money-winning
horses” in the American Racing Manual, al-
though he won $133,105, according to Mr.
Coussell’s figures. I have seen a slightly
different amount cited elsewhere.
CLOSE RIVALS IN WINNINGS.
It is curious how close the figures are
on Ard Patrick’s half-brother’s Winnings
and his own. Galtee More having been
credited with $135,095. Both colts won the
Derby and both left England immediately
on the close of their turf careers, Ard Pat-
rick for Germany and Galtee More for
Russia. When I was in Russia several years
befere the world war I saw some of the
get of Galtee More racing there, though
the horse himself had already, under a mis-
apprehension that he was not a good sire,
been sold to the Germans, who wanted him
because of the great success that Ard Patrick
had made with them.
Their dam, Morganette, by Springfield, was
not the only mare to produce two Derby
winners, but was, I believe, the first to foal
to two different sires. In another way
she was a rarity. The average great matron
is of medium, if not of small stature, but
Morganette is said to have been slightly
over sixteen hands. The picture I have of
her was taken in her old age, and shows a
rather wasted though admirable form, but
her head was somewhat coarse and was
marked by a broad and curiously ragged
white blaze that was not an adornment.
NO AMERICAN EQUIVALENTS.
Here in America we have had no exact
equivalents to those two historic “three-cor-
nered” battles of which I have written above,
the Ormonde-Minting-Bendigo race of 1887
and the Ard Patrick-Sceptre-Rock Sand
race of 1903. The nearest approach, perhaps,
was the “three-cornered” special at Morris
Park in 1S94, in which Henry of Navarre de-
feated Clifford and Domino. That offers a
j close parallel, save that the weights were
not so high, nor wa3 the distance so far.
But if we take the class of the three horses,
the desperation of the struggle and the at-
tendant excitement, there was probably never
anything of the kind more worthy to be
mentioned, on this side of the water, with
the two great English events.
Another race that might dispute precedence
with it, however, was the Second Special, run
at Gravesend in 1900, in which, over a mile
and a half of ground. Imp defeated Kinley
Mack and Ethelbert. But that day Imp
won too handily for the result to produce the
extreme excitement or leave (he memorable
impression of the Navarre-Clifford-Dcmino
affair. During the seasons of 1903_ and 1904
also, a series of struggles were fought out
by Broomstick, Hermis, Irish Lad and Wate:
Boy that can never be forgotten, the starters
varying, as did the results. On this account
no one of these contests stands out in high
relief like those which form the text for
these paragraphs.
SUCH HORSES ARE RARE.
Of later years both America and England
have failed to provide anything which would
cause the historic cr the sensational quality
of those races of what now seems the long
ago to pale. For this condition two factors
are above all responsible. One is the fact
that horses cf such titanic character sel-
dom appear. The other, the decline cf the
sporting and the obtrusion of the commercial
angle in racing.
Could Man o’ War, Sir Barton and Exter-
minate r have met under such circumstances
as marked the meetings of Ormonde, Mint-
ing and Bendigo, or Ard Patrick, Sceptre
and Rock Sand, we might have had some-
ting to provide turf writers with material
upon which to exercise their pens for many
a year to come. -But the effort to bring them
together was a purely commercial “proposi-
tion” ; it failed of its object in that one of the
trio refused to participate ; and the other two
indulged in something which was a foregone
conclusion and, despite the vociferous pub-
licity which attended it, of little or no mo-
ment historically speaking.
Many turfmen, especially those of extended
experience, are fond cf citing what they
regard as the greatest field of horses that
have ever met. Opinions on that point, as
upon everything else in racing, differ widely.
But when we come to enumerate classic
events in which three horses of supreme
rank, carrying weight for age. or practically
that, have fought out the finish by themselves
and in so doing really “made history,” it
is always the last analysis, those such as I
have written of here, that must come spon-
taneously to mind.
EXTEND YOUNGSTOWN MEET
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, May 17. — Owing to
: disagreeable weather which has prevailed
I here during the greater part of the present
I racing it was decided following a conference
of the directors to extend the meeting for
I three days until Wednesday next.
ON WAY TO THE DERBY
Four Kentucky Derby specials left
Chicago last night over the Monon
Route lor Louisville. One of these
specials carried the Hamilton Club,
another the aldermen and city hall of-
ficials. In all, about 1,509 Chicagoans
were on these trains bound for Chur-
chill Downs to witness the Kentucky
Derby Saturday.
at Maple Heights — Jockey F.
Sharpe Rides Three Winners.
CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 17.— Today’s
card at Maple Heights was once again lack-
ing a feature, but with a return of more
springlike weather the attendance here was
considerably increased. The track itself was
still heavy in mud, the result, being that the
favorites were bowled over in quick succes-
sion. The second choices won the first three •
races.
I. Erb’s Great Britain gelding Snowden
scored an easy victory over the bunch of
maidens in the first race. Making the second
start of his career the Erb color bearer was
sent into a long early lead, closely followed
by Patsy Howe. This order was maintained
throughout, but Harrington was forced to
drive his mount to the utm?st to hold Patsy
Howe safe at the finish. The latter was
slowly but surely wearing the winner down.
Snowden was second choice in the betting.
Billy Connor after many previous attempts
was the victor in the second race, iashioned
for maidens. Starting in front the Ellis
starter soon raced My Lorraine into defeat
and at the end Sharpe was looking back at
the others. Recoup, the favorite, was away
slowly and could never get closer than third.
The third race, a dash of three-quarters,
was won by Tim McGee. On his good be-
havior today the son of McGee — Cheek dashed
into command at the rise of the barrier. He
was soon joined by Mary G. .and this pair
soon outdistanced the others, running as a
team throughout the backstretch, but on
rounding the far turn Organ called upon Tim
McGee and, after a short battle, he went on
to score in easy fashion.
With the winning of Be Trueman in the
sixth race the followers of favorites had
their first success of the day. Trainer Kelley
sent the daughter of Meridian — Veneta
Strome to the barrier fit to run the race of
her career and Farland made no mistakes.
Beginning from the outside the Powers filly
sprinted into a long lead and it wa3 soon
seen that it was only a case of how far she
would win by. The margin at the end was
four lengths, but could easily have been
twice that if necessary.
Jockey F. Sharpe had a field day, bringing
home three of his mounts in front.
| Terrence Boyle departed for his home in
Guelph, Ont., where he will spend a few days
before going to Woodbine.
TORONTO CUP WEIGHTS
TORONTO, Ont., May 17.— Weights for the
Toronto Cup, to be run at Woodbine track
on Wednesday, May 23, were announced today
by handicapper Frank J. Bryan. The race is
for three-year-olds and over at one mile and
an eighth and has an added money value of
$ 10 , 000 .
The Rancocas Stable’s Grey Lag has been
assigned top weight of 132 pounds for the
event, with Willis Sharpe Kilmer’s Extermi-
nator next in order with 127 pounds a3 his
impost. Others highly regarded by Mr.
Bryan are : Tryster, 123 ; Knobbie, 122 ; Mad
Hatter, 120, and Thunderclap, 121. Following
are the weights:
Ilorre.
Wt.
Iloree.
Wt.
Grey Lag
. . 132
De pair
. 103
Exterminator . . . .
. . 127
Muttikins
.103
Tryster
. .123
Oi l Faithful
.103
Knobbie
.122
Spot ('ash
. 103
Thunderclap
..121
Marine Corps
.102
Mad Hatter
. .120
Planet
.102
IMUory
.117
Bullet Proof
.101
Lest Pal
. .117
Baby Mine
.100
Little Chief
.113
Ethel ('layton
.10:)
Fairway
..115
Excuse Me
.100
Star Jester
. .114
Mercutio
.100
Wilderness
. .112
Stoto
.100
P>Ian»s
. .112
Wilkes- Bane
.100
1 1 1
99
Tall Timber
! liio
New Hampshire . . .
. 99
Fncle John
. .110
Wy»
. 98
Paul Jones
..110
Persistence
. 98
Flying ( loud
. .110
Brass Tacks
. 98
Irish Kiss
..109
Bluffer
. 97
Golden Sphere
. .108
Flag of Truce
. 97
Pa by Grand
. .108
Bulldog Bnimmond.
. 97
fiebuke
.107
Red Stone
. 96
Sally’s Alley
. .107
Sangrado
. 96
John Paul Jones. .
. .106
Eistouri
. 96
Opperman
. . 104
Bonfire
. 94
bolster
. .106
All Fair
. 95
Edgar Allan Poe..
. . ion
I.idy Lillian
. 95
Fair Gain
. . 105
Pampas
. 95
Setting Sun
. .105
Richelieu
. 95
Eulalia
..104
Yennie
. 95
(’oreuzio
. .101
Lully Boy
. 93
Brilliant Jester . .
. .103
Winners of $1,000 after the publication of the
weights to carry three pounds additional.
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